A Mini Email Series: 5 Days of Writing Tips.

Here's a Mini Email Series: 5 Days of Writing Tips tailored for a writing coach’s blog reader, using a warm, conversational tone.

A Mini Email Series: 5 Days of Writing Tips.

Each email is short, helpful, and encourages readers to come back to the blog for more.

💌 Subject Line Ideas for the Series:

Day 1: Start Writing Without Stress.

Day 2: The #1 Trick for Staying Consistent.

Day 3: Stuck? Try This Simple Reset.

Day 4: Write Like You’re Talking to a Friend.

Day 5: You’re a Writer — And Here’s Why.


Below are the  5 Emails:


Day 1 – Start Writing Without Stress

Subject: Let’s make writing easier (starting today)

Hi Paul,

Welcome to Day 1 of your writing tip series!
Today’s tip is simple: Start small.

You don’t need a full outline.
You don’t need the “perfect” idea.
You just need to start — even if it’s just one sentence.

Try this:
👉 “Right now, I want to write about…”
Then write whatever comes next.

That’s it. You’re writing!

Need more tips like this?
👉 Read today’s blog post here

Talk soon.
Mary Anne,
Your friendly writing coach.


Day 2 – Stay Consistent Without Burnout

Subject: A gentle way to build a writing habit

Hey Paul,

Here’s your Day 2 tip:
Write for less time, more often.

You don’t need an hour.
You just need a timer and 10 minutes.
Set it. Write. Stop. Done.

This works because it trains your brain to show up — without pressure.

Want more simple writing strategies?
👉 Check out this post on building trust with readers

Keep going,
Mary Anne.


Day 3 – Stuck? Try This Simple Reset

Subject: When writing feels hard… do this

Hi again Paul,

Let’s keep it real — some days, writing feels like a fight.
When that happens, don’t force it.

Here’s your Day 3 tip:
Take a walk before you write.
Or stretch. Or just breathe for 3 minutes.

Movement unlocks words.
Even a little break helps you come back with a clear mind.

Need help writing through tough days?
👉 Read: What I Do When Writing Feels Impossible

With you,
Mary Anne,
Your Writing Instructor.


Day 4 – Make Your Writing Sound Natural

Subject: The easiest way to sound like you

Hey Paul,

Here’s your Day 4 tip:
Write like you talk.

Imagine your favorite client is sitting across from you.

What would you say to them?

Now write that.
No need for fancy words or big intros.
Just your voice, your way.

Want help writing blogs that feel true to you?
👉 See this post: How to Build Trust with Blog Readers

Keep it simple,
Mary Anne
Your Writing Coach.


Day 5 – You’re a Writer (Even on Tough Days)

Subject: One final reminder before you go

Hi Paul,

Here we are — Day 5!
Let’s wrap up with this truth:

You’re a writer.
Not just because you coach.
Not just because you blog.
But because you show up — even when it’s hard.

And that counts.

So today’s tip is more of a reminder:
You have something worth saying. Keep saying it.

Want more support like this?
👉 Visit the blog anytime for writing tips and encouragement

Thanks for being here,
Mary Anne ,
Your Writing Coach.

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