Your Voice Gets Stronger When You Stop Performing

Finding Your Voice Friday

One Breath

Release the pressure to impress and allow your true voice to rise naturally.

One Scripture

“We speak, not in the words which man’s wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost teacheth.”

— 1 Corinthians 2:13 (KJV)

One Thought

Your writing loses strength when it becomes performance instead of expression. Trying to sound impressive or meet invisible expectations creates pressure that distorts authenticity.

Your voice was designed to reflect lived truth, not perfected performance. Readers connect with honesty because it carries clarity, conviction, and confidence.

When you write from who you truly are and what you have genuinely learned, your message becomes grounded and powerful.

You do not need a louder voice. You need a real one.

Write with clarity.

Speak with authority.

Write from wholeness.

Become through renewal.

Publish with purpose.

— The H.E.A.L.E.D. Author™

From Purpose 2 Published

I am Mia Y. Knight, an author, testimony writing coach, and self-publishing mentor. Through my platform, From Purpose 2 Published™, I help aspiring authors heal through storytelling, find their voice, and publish with confidence. My mission is to guide others in turning their personal testimonies into impactful books that inspire change and break generational cycles.

https://frompurpose2published.com
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