67: Dear Writer, Your Draft is Not Crap

The Myth of the "Shitty First Draft" and How It's Damaging Your Writing

I'm sharing why the common advice to expect your writing to be "crap" is doing serious damage to new writers. I get the sentiment behind the phrase "shitty first draft" (SFD) — a term Anne Lamott coined in her book Bird by Bird. I was a fan of the SFD for years, even referring to it in my own book, Intuitive Writing. I used to think the negative label gave me permission to write without pressure.

But here’s the truth: calling your work "shitty" is training you to distrust your own writing.

We need to stop normalizing language that tells writers they suck before they've even started. For me, writing is about clarity, truth, impact, and storytelling, not perfection or worrying about every tiny detail of grammar. A draft is simply an unfinished piece of writing, not a bad one — it’s something that hasn't been shaped yet.

I share this advice constantly: writing and editing are two completely different things. Writing is about letting the words fall out quickly and from the heart.

A draft is simply a starting place.

Key Takeaways:

  • Avoid using negative labels (like "crap," "terrible," or "shitty") for your writing drafts — do you want your writing to live up to those labels?

  • A draft, plain and simple, is an unfinished piece of writing, not "bad writing"

  • The only things that truly matter in a first draft: Is it true? Did it land?

  • Separate writing and editing: focus on quickly getting ideas from the heart out during the drafting phase, without stopping to correct as you go

  • "Surrendered writing" means writing without controlling, judging, or forcing; the words fall out easily because you’re fully present, calm, and grounded

Timestamps

00:00 Stop Calling Your Writing “Crap”

01:21 Why the SFD Actually Hurts Writers

02:31 Clarity Over Perfection

04:37 Drafts Are Unfinished

06:03 Writing Versus Editing

06:59 Cheer the First Attempts

07:47 My 5-Step Blogging Workflow

08:25 Labels Shape Outcomes

08:58 Surrendered Writing

10:02 How to Work With Me

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Jacqueline Fisch

Jacqueline Fisch is an intuitive writing coach and the founder of The Intuitive Writing School. She helps creative business owners create their authentic voice so they can make an impact on the world through their books and businesses.

Before launching her writing and coaching business, Jacq spent 13 years working in corporate communications and management-consulting for clients including Fortune 500 companies and the US government. As a ghostwriter and coach, she’s helped thousands of clients — tech startups, life and business coaches, creatives, and more — learn how to communicate more authentically and stand out in a busy online world.

After moving 14 times in 20 years, she’s decided that home is where the people are. She finds home with her husband, two kids, a dog, a cat, and a few houseplants hanging on by a thread.

https://theintuitivewritingschool.com/
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