Timing really is everything.
If you told yourself this was the year you’d finally publish your book… but you’ve been hitting snooze on that goal, you’re not alone.
Self-publishing sounds simple in theory. Write the book. Upload it. Hit publish.
But in reality? It’s the tiny backend errors. The formatting glitches. The cover sizing confusion. The random upload warning that makes you question everything.
Tonight in my Premium group, joined our call feeling frustrated. She had uploaded her manuscript and kept running into errors on the backend. The kind of stuff that makes you stare at your screen thinking, “Why is this happening?” Within a few minutes, we fixed it.
She paused and said something like, “Wow… you made that so simple.”
And that’s when it hit me.
It is simple to me now. I’ve published 12+ books. I’ve seen these issues over and over. But for someone doing this the first time? Those “small” problems are the exact things that derail momentum.
And momentum is everything.
Most people don’t quit because they can’t write. They quit because they get stuck.
Stuck on formatting.
Stuck on cover specs.
Stuck on upload errors.
Stuck in overthinking.
That’s why timing matters.
If you’re serious about getting your book done, waiting another six months won’t magically make it easier. The difference is support, accountability, and removing the technical roadblocks that slow you down.
I’m putting together a small group — 10 people or fewer — and we’ll work together over 8 weeks to get your book across the finish line.
And yes… the areas that typically trip people up (cover design, formatting, the technical pieces) will be handled by the professional freelancers I personally use.
This isn’t for everyone.
I only want action takers.
People who don’t need convincing that their book matters.
People who are done collecting half-finished drafts.
People who just need structure, guidance, and someone to say, “Do this next.”
So let me ask you:
Are you someone who takes action when the opportunity is there…or are you going to look up in December wondering where the year went?
If this sounds like you, drop “READY” below.