Want to feel courageous?
Sit down and write.
Want to feel inspired?
Sit down and write.
Your courage will uncover your hidden self-confidence.
Want to feel courageous?
Sit down and write.
Want to feel inspired?
Sit down and write.
Your courage will uncover your hidden self-confidence.
This quote is an awesome reminder that deadlines are opportunities to bring your work to life, not some horrible troll to be avoided at all cost.
Reader reviews – specifically 3-star and 4-star reviews – are your most powerful tools to uncover what you must include in your book.
Embrace whatever process works best for you. Change halfway through if required.
The tool doesn’t matter.
When is tomorrow the best time to start writing your book?
Never.
What can you strip away so you can regain your focus on one thing – the most important thing – you want to accomplish?
Open your heart and let your reader to get to know you and like you. When they know you and like you, they will trust you enough to buy your book.
You’re stronger than your limiting beliefs. You’re stronger than their limiting believes about you, too.
I don’t know anyone who, after publishing their book, said they regretted a single minute they devoted to writing it.
Make time, ideally every day, so you can explore the heights, breadth and depth of your writing.