A pattern I’ve noticed working with new and aspiring authors is this:
Most people don’t lack ideas. They lack movement.
They read. They research. They bookmark tools.
But the moment it’s time to create, doubt kicks in.
If you’re stuck right now, try this simple shift that works:
👉 Stop asking “Is this idea good enough?”
👉 Start asking “Who does this idea help?”
Your first book doesn’t need to be perfect.
It needs to be clear, useful, and finished.
Action for today: • Write the problem your book solves in one sentence
• Identify who needs it most
• Commit to messy progress — clarity comes after action
I’m curious — what’s the ONE thing currently slowing your book down: clarity, confidence, or consistency?
👇 Let’s talk.