“I’m too busy to write a book.”
“I don’t have time to write.”
“I don’t know what to write.”
“I’m too busy to write a book.”
“I don’t have time to write.”
“I don’t know what to write.”
Motivation, like inspiration, can be a fickle friend, so I believe in building a solid foundation and build levels of motivation on top of it so I can more easily achieve my dreams.
The only way to successfully traverse the winding road of Publication Highway is by hard work and determination.
Steve Jobs changed 4 major industries, not by making incremental change, but doing what conventional wisdom said was impossible.
I love deadlines. The closer they get, the harder I work to meet them because I know my goal is waiting for me on the other side of the deadline. But not everyone feels the same way.
Motivation can fade. The excitement of this book project will wax and wane over the course of writing your book. That’s (almost) inevitable.
God gave each of us some level of sales talent.
It’s up to us to hone that God-given talent into a mighty skill using our ability to focus and apply willingness, tenacity and desire to the process.