If you’re enrolled on the PG Certificate in Business and Personal Coaching, chances are you’re juggling study alongside work, clients, and life. One of the biggest challenges students share in Write Club is that finding time and getting (re)started can be hard.
Barefoot Write Club is designed to meet you exactly there.
Across the two-hour session, students are supported to name what’s getting in the way, prioritise their focus, and break the essay process into manageable steps: reading, planning, drafting, and refining. Rather than staring at a blank page, Write Club helps you move forward with clarity and intention. As one participant shared: “Thanks for running such a useful session. I got some great advice and will start working on essay 2 in the next couple of weeks!”
A key theme that emerges repeatedly is this: perfect is the enemy of good. Write Club encourages you to get a first draft down — imperfect, unpolished, but real. Editing becomes far easier once something exists on the page.
The session is structured yet flexible, allowing space to explore common challenges as a group and then focus more deeply in small breakout discussions. Hopefully everyone leaves with one clear takeaway and a realistic next step, rather than an overwhelming to-do list.
If starting (or re-starting) feels like the hardest part, Barefoot Write Club offers something invaluable: momentum.




