When you think about manifesting your writing dreams, it’s easy to imagine giant leaps—finishing your novel in a month, landing a book deal, quitting your day job.
But most progress comes from small, consistent steps.
Especially the ones that feel good.
That’s where micro-inspired action comes in.
A micro-inspired action is a tiny move that feels aligned, clear, and doable right now.
It’s not about trying harder.
It’s about listening inward and taking the step that calls you forward.
Examples of micro-inspired actions for writers:
• Opening your notebook and writing one sentence
• Organizing your writing space to make it feel more inviting
• Re-reading a passage you’re proud of to reconnect with your voice
• Sending one email or DM to a writing connection
• Saying “yes” to a creative idea that popped into your mind
These actions might not look like much on the outside—but energetically, they’re powerful.
They move you into motion.
They tell the Universe, I’m ready.
They build momentum that leads to more clarity, more confidence, and more flow.
You don’t have to know the whole path.
You just need to take the next aligned step.
The rest reveals itself.
So today, ask yourself: What small thing feels right to do next?
Then do it.
Try it!
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2 comments:
Suzanne, I love the power of small steps. The micro inspired action are especially useful when you're short on time, when you're not sure where you're heading, or when you're stuck. Thanks for sharing!
Suzanne, what a powerful article to encourage authors to move forward--even with small but intentional steps. I love the wisdom in your article and hope many writers will take action after reading it. Thank you, Terry
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