
Episode Description
In this episode of What If? For Authors, Claire explores the question many writers whisper (or shout) during overwhelm: What if my book isn’t important? She breaks down why this feeling often has less to do with your talent or discipline and more to do with nervous system overload, attention hijacking, and the way “importance” becomes relative when everything feels urgent.
Claire explains how to tell the difference between a book that truly isn’t important to you anymore… and a book that is important, but has been drowned out by noise, fear, and impossible expectations.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
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Why overwhelm can make your creative brain “close up shop”
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How hyperarousal (anxiety, rage, panic) and hypoarousal (freeze, fog, dissociation) sabotage focus
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Why “my story doesn’t matter” is often a nervous-system message, not a truth
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Three paths forward when your book feels unimportant:
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Reduce threatening noise
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Create a writing warm-up ritual to re-enter the story
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Consider whether the book truly isn’t important right now (and what freedom that offers)
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How to make a story feel more important by increasing relevance and emotional resonance
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The difference between “important,” “special,” “useful,” “successful,” and “safe”
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How each Enneagram type can misread “this isn’t important” as a coping mechanism
Resources & Links
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Claire’s offerings: liberatedwriter.com
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Write Iconic Characters: books2read.com/WIC
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Claire on Substack: liberatedwriter.substack.com
Support the Show
If this episode helped you reconnect with meaning (or at least stop beating yourself up), please leave a review on your favorite podcast platform and share it with an author friend who’s feeling overwhelmed.
Happy writing!
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