About How to Write Your Worst Book Ever: Slay Your Imposter Syndrome, Bust Through Procrastination, and Get It Done (Authorpreneur: Create the Next Chapter of Your Life 4) by Bradley Charbonneau
What’s holding you back from unleashing the idea in your head out into the world?
When is going to be the perfect time to finally release the genius someone out there is waiting for–and needs from you?
What will you say to yourself in a year when you still haven’t taken the action towards your goal?
It’s time to pummel the procrastination.
Let’s pick holes in your perfectionism.
Let’s doubt your self-doubt.
As the author of 32 books, Bradley Charbonneau knows how to Get It Done. He spent 9 years “working on” and “dreaming about” his first book and then the next six years writing 31 more.
In “How to Write Your Easiest Book Ever,” we have a simple roadmap to Gain the CLARITY to Know What to Do (and When and How), Access COURAGE to Dare to Start, and Build the CONFIDENCE to Persevere and Finish.
Let’s do a quick exercise.
Hold your hand near your chin and with your forefinger and thumb rub your chin repeatedly. As you do this, ask this question aloud:
“What if it were easy?”
If you’ve spent years “working on” and “dreaming about” finally getting your message or story out into the world and would like a simple and easy roadmap to achieve it, get started today.
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Author Bio:
“He’s a great author, but he’s an even better motivator and has this weird knack of seeing into people’s souls and figuring out how to draw out their greatness – it’s a freakin’ skill, man.” — Lasairiona McMaster
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Who will you be next?
There’s usually a choice.
It’s usually yours.
I used to think certain things weren’t possible.
Then I did them.
Now I think they’re possible.
In fact, I believe many things are possible.
But how do make that mindset shift?
How do we go from thinking “Why me?” to “Why not me?”
An aspiring writer walks into a bookstore and has one of two thoughts:
1.) “Wow, look at all of these authors. How could I possibly belong here?”
2.) “Wow, look at all of these authors. If they can do it, why can’t I? They all started out somewhere. I just need to start.”
But how do you start? How often do you work at it?
That’s what I write about.
I’ve done it. I know how to do it.
I’m writing to reach out my hand, to invite you, to welcome you to your own future.
It starts right now.
Up for a 10-day challenge to get started? Check out the immediately accessible mini-workshop at the beginning of my book “Every Single Day Playbook.”
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“Bradley is an inspiration and a leader. He reminds each of us that we too can become consistent and unstoppable.” – Deanna Welsh