Your Most Authentic Voice Comes From a State of Flow
I’ve spent nearly a decade tuning into my clients’ authentic voices so I can write for them. Whether I’m ghostwriting a blog post or a book, it’s essential to tap into their voice ahead of the project so I can replicate that energy on paper. I have written on the topic of finding your own voice before, but lately, I’m digging deeper into exploring the facets of authentic voice.
One thing all my clients have in common is that their truest voice comes through when they’re in an active flow state. My job is to plug into that flow state for the most accurate voice capture. That might mean reading their manuscript or previously published books, having a conversation with them, or listening to their TED Talk.