What if the thing standing between you and your book isn't talent...
It's simply having a place to show up?
This week, we kicked off our 90-Day Writer Sprint inside the Writer's Circle.
In one room, we had:
📖 First-time writers
🏆 Award-winning authors
🎬 Screenwriters
📚 Memoirists
✨ Fiction writers
💡 Entrepreneurs writing thought leadership books
And something fascinating happened.
The newest writers and the most experienced writers were all wrestling with the exact same thing:
"Can I actually do this?"
The answer, of course, is yes.
Not because writing is easy.
But because books aren't written all at once.
They're written in 20-minute coffee sessions. They're written during stolen hours between client calls. They're written on weekends. They're written in hotel rooms. They're written one imperfect page at a time.
Over the next 90 days, our members are committing to finishing drafts, developing stories, editing manuscripts, and finally giving long-neglected ideas the attention they deserve.
Most importantly?
They're not doing it alone.
If you've been carrying a book idea around for months—or years—consider this your reminder:
You don't need more inspiration.
You need a date with your manuscript.
When and where will you show up this week?
👇 Tell us in the comments.