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How did you learn what you know? I'll bet the answer involves a book.
When you started out, you probably learned from books and trusted experts who shared their knowledge. Your future clients are doing the same. They're looking for someone credible, experienced, and trustworthy. A published book does more than showcase expertise, it proves it, continuing to build trust long after it's written. The question is: are you giving potential clients a reason to trust you before they ever speak to you?
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New Mini Course
Thanks for adding the mini course. I'll download at the weekend. Hopefully it'll help me stop procrastinating.
What was your best non-fiction read?
As a writer I love words. So my top non-fiction book would be 'The Etymologicon' (A circular stroll thought the hidden connections of the English language) by Mark Forsyth. which explains things like the actual connection between disgruntled and gruntled.
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New Mini Course
Many people, including myself find it difficult to come up with the 'right' title for a book. This new mini course will help you over that hurdle. Just go into the 'classroom' and it's there waiting for you.
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What's stopping you?
After a conversation with someone I'm coaching I asked what's stopping you and what do you want to learn? They've given me some suggestions. So, whilst I'm in the process of creating a new course or two what would you like to know? Let me know.
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