
At its heart, Write to Grow is about listening -- to ourselves, to our stories, and to what has shaped us over time. We use writing as a gentle practice to slow down, reflect, and give voice to experiences that often live quietly beneath the surface. The workshops offer a welcoming space for thoughtful exploration, guided with respect for each individual’s pace and process.

About Sharon
Sharon Fleming is an educator, writer, and facilitator who has spent decades creating spaces where adults feel safe to reflect, explore, and express what matters most to them. With a background in adult education and psychology, she approaches writing not simply as a skill, but as a way of listening -- both inwardly and to one another.
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Over the years, Sharon has taught, written, and guided groups through the practice of free-flow writing, witnessing firsthand how the page can become a place of clarity, healing, and insight. Her workshops are shaped by warmth, curiosity, and respect for each person’s lived experience, inviting participants to write honestly, without pressure to perform or perfect.
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Sharon believes that everyone carries meaningful stories within them -- and that, given time and care, writing can help those stories find their voice.



What Guides My Work
I believe writing opens doors. When we write without judgment, we learn to listen to ourselves in a new way. My workshops do not involve polished writing or perfect sentences. Instead, they encourage openness, discovery, and growth. Every person who enters the space is met with kindness, encouragement, and the quiet confidence that their stories matter.
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What You’ll Experience
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A welcoming environment for exploring your inner wisdom
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Free-flow writing practices that help you discover new insights
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Writing prompts that spark memory, meaning, and clarity
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Support for shaping meaningful stories and essays
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A community of writers who value growth and authenticity
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The freedom to come for one workshop -- or continue the journey all year long
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If this approach to writing resonates with you, you’re warmly invited to explore an upcoming workshop. No prior writing experience is needed -- only a willingness to slow down, listen inward, and allow what matters to find its way onto the page.
