As I have written my books, I’ve learned the power of having clarity behind your words.
It’s not that you need to write faster.
What it comes down to is that you need to hesitate less.
Because most of the time, it’s not the writing that slows you down.
It’s that pause before it.
💥 That’s why I talk about being consistently so frequently! 💥
That moment where you’re hovering over the keyboard thinking:
“Is this the right direction?”
“Does this even fit?”
“Am I messing this up?”
Instead of moving forward…
You reread.
You tweak.
You question.
Or you step away entirely, telling yourself you’ll come back when it feels clearer.
And then when you do come back…
It takes time just to find your place again.
That’s where the real time is lost.
It’s that hesitation that can be the killer for your book. 📕
The second-guessing and trying to feel certain before you move.
But clarity doesn’t come from waiting.
It comes from deciding what your story is actually moving toward and trusting that enough to keep going.
💥 That’s the shift. 💥
That’s where speed is created.
Not by pushing harder, but by knowing where you’re going.
So tell me this:
Where do you hesitate the most right now in your book? 📕
The beginning?
The middle?
A specific scene?
A character choice?
That hesitation point…
That’s your clarity gap.
And once you see it clearly, you can finally move through it instead of around it.
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