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If Your Writing Is Tied To Your Personal Experiences — Set Boundaries

A series on how to stay creative and healthy when tapping into your life experiences

Vivian Nunez
3 min readOct 11, 2021

So many people resonated with one of my latest Medium posts, If Your Writing Is Tied To Your Personal Experiences — Keep This In Mind, that I’m turning that post into a series. The comment section alone offers a slew of different topics we can cover at the intersection of creativity, lived experience, and mental health.

We know that setting boundaries is good for our mental health. We, as a collective society, have become more encouraging of implementing those lines in our relationships or even with our self-care, but it’s still hazy when it comes to how we approach our creative outlets.

The speed at which hustle culture moves doesn’t help. There’s a fast pulse of action that we get wrapped up in and that we don’t know how to pull the brakes on.

Building out a creative outlet, writing or otherwise, that’s attached to your personal experience only makes the ground even more of a minefield. Is it a passion project? Is it a coping mechanism? Is it a little bit of both or either depending on the day? The answers to those questions are personal, but if I’ve learned anything about melding your creative outlets with…

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Vivian Nunez
Vivian Nunez

Written by Vivian Nunez

Your creativity + mental wellness accountability partner. https://www.instagram.com/vivnunez/

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