Writing Doula Services

Our Mission

To guide women writers back to the wholeness of their creative selves by offering sacred, culturally rooted doula care that restores imagination, reclaims artistry, and reanimates the stories they were never meant to forget.

Eight Objectives of Writing Doula Practices, Cont’d

5. Establish a Ritualized, Nourishing Creative Practice

You’re not looking for deadlines—You’re looking for rhythm, ritual, devotion. You want writing to become a spiritual, life-affirming practice again—not a source of pressure or pain.

6. Build Boundaries That Protect Creativity

You want to stop leaking energy into toxic family dynamics, unsupportive relationships, and systems of overwork. You’re ready to prioritize their healing, artistry, and time.

7. Experience Community Without Comparison or Competition

You want to be in circles of women where your voice is heard, honored, and affirmed—without performance or posturing. You want radically honest sisterhood, not trauma bonding.

8. Reclaim the Right to Imagine and Create a Different Life

Above all, You are seeking transformation. Not just to write—but to become. You desire the freedom to imagine again. Dream again. Re-Member who You are before the world told you otherwise

Can I Really Do This?

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Eight Objectives of Writing Doula Practices

1. Reconnect with Your Creative Identity

You want to stop saying, “I used to write…” and start saying, “I am a writer.” You're seeking permission—internal and external—to reclaim your artistic voice without apology.

2. Heal the Disconnect Between Body and Imagination

You are tired of living disembodied. You want to feel safe in your sensual, spiritual, and creative bodies again. You crave pleasure, play, and full aliveness.

3. Release Shame and Guilt Around Desire

Many have internalized cultural, religious, or familial shame. You’re ready to examine those messages, burn what no longer belongs to you, and reclaim your right to desire, to create, to be.

4. Transform Fear into Creative Truth

You want to stop letting fear—especially fear masquerading as anger or the need to be in control—run your creative lives. You want to learn how to move fear through you, not be paralyzed by it.

8 realistic and emotionally true Concerns

Starting is always the hard part. There are a lot of moving parts in our lives. You’re a busy woman who would like to carve some time out for yourself. I get it, I’m a busy woman, too. That’s why I thought about my concerns when presented with an opportunity to pour into myself as a woman and a creative.

  1. My family will fall apart if I’m not available 24/7

  2. I don’t want waste of time, energy, and resources.

  3. Without support, I don’t know how to navigate the space.

  4. I’m afraid this process will change who I am.

  5. I don’t know how to define success as a creative.

  6. I need to be sure this is what I am meant to do.

  7. Being resented by family and friends for following my dreams.

  8. Disappointing myself, my family, and my friends if I fail.