Persistence makes your success inevitable.
Failures and setbacks are temporary, unless you quit, and will guide you to your ultimate destination.
The beauty of this realization is that I write more words each day, and I write them more easily.
Write as much as you can, as often as you can, but make writing SOMETHING every single day a non-negotiable part of your life.
Your confidence is essential to building KLT, that holy grail of book marketers, in your ideal reader.
Persistence gives you the strength to keep going, despite any obstacle, difficulty or discouragement you face.
Your procrastination means you don’t value your book enough – or its impact on your life enough – to sit down and write it.
You don’t write an entire book in one sitting. You write a book one small piece at a time until your first draft is complete.
Everything is impossible until someone does it for the first time.
Running a sub-4-minute mile was impossible until Roger Bannister did it in 1954.