Here’s the beautiful rule that only applies on Fear-Free Fridays…
It doesn’t matter what you write. It only matters that you write.
Dreams are beautiful things. But a dream alone is useless without a plan for turning that dream into our reality.
That’s where the deadline comes in.
The hardest part of writing a book is to sit down and etch your book’s core idea onto the page in front of you.
Florence Nightingale was in the business of saving lives. Florence Nightingale was in the business of saving lives. Like all great visionaries, she wasn’t very tender with the feelings of others. She didn’t have time for that.
It’s our duty to share our experience, strength and hope with others going through a similar situation so we can help them through it.
The simple truth is we have exactly the amount of power we believe we have. If we believe we don’t have any power then, guess what? We don’t have any power.
Am I willing to do whatever it takes in the short term to accomplish this long-term goal? Or do I have caveats and exceptions that slow me down or stop me completely?
“Impossible” is the term we, too often, apply to things we don’t want to do.
Writing a book takes planning on a variety of levels, and it requires concerted effort to bring a book project to fruition.
The job of any good coach or mentor is to open the doors of possibility for their charges. A good coach helps them believe the dream, the goal, is possible for them personally.