Let's imagine two versions of you. One keeps waiting for more time. More confidence. More certainty. The other? Starts moving before they have all of that. A year from now, those two writers are living very different lives. One has a finished manuscript. 📖 The other still has a dream. 💭 Neither became more talented. One simply made a different decision. 🤔 👉 What do you think the version of you that FINISHES this book does differently than you right now? Drop your answer below.
Let's dream for a moment. Not about the book. 📕 About what happens after. If your book were finished What changes? Would you: 📖 speak more? 📖 grow your business? 📖 share your story? 📖 inspire others? 📖 finally prove to yourself you can do it? Sometimes remembering why we're writing is what helps us keep going. 👉 What would finishing your book make possible?
@Dani Rosenblad James now when you posted this! Yes!!! It’s helping. You’re helping me keep the dream warm — in the back burner instead of the shelf lol
Most writers don't wake up one day and think: "I need structure." Usually it happens after: - losing direction - restarting chapters - getting stuck in the middle - feeling overwhelmed - Structure isn't there to limit creativity. It's there to protect it. Because when you know where you're going, it's easier to create. 👉 What part of your book feels the most unclear right now? Write it in the comments! 👇
Since today is my birthday AND my son's, I figured to shine the light on authors! A great gift for authors would be to give them reviews, share about their book, and be supportive! SO, I'm sharing this with you all! ❤️
I had the pleasure if sitting down with @Dani Rosenblad James , who really inspired a deep and heartfelt conversation. I would love to hear your favourite moments from the community, so that I can pull out highlights and help amplify voices. Let us know in the comments! P.S. Pardon it took so long to be published Dani - its been a lot with our daughter and we have been playing catchup!