We are secretly working on your Best Book Ever. But first, we have to do one thing little thing: Write Your Worst Book Ever.
The #1 challenge I hear from soon-to-be authors?
Fear.
Whether it's impostor syndrome, procrastination, or even something as seemingly innocuous as ... squirrel!, it comes down to a shift in mindset.
So, instead of a 14-month intensive course to Write Your Best Book Ever (which, FYI, you'd never sign up for: hello fear!), we're hosting a fear-busting, procrastination-pummeling, mindset melting 7-day challenge to "Write Your Worst Book Ever."
It's going to be terrible.
Melanie knows the stars will align. It's just that now she's not waiting for that "action" to start her "reaction." She's aligning her own universe.
He was going to wait until tomorrow to get his book done but the challenge started today. Gulp.
Reginald had it all planned out to "live his dream" when he retired. But that date felt like a long way into the future.
Patricia thought "I'll know perfect when I see it." Trouble is, perfection is invisible. Poor Patricia plodded along until she pounced on a possible imperfection: her worst book ever.
If he wasn't going to do it, who was? Impala went from "Why me?" to "Why not me?" in just 7 days.
Only the highest of the upper echelons of literary literati is where Lawrence saw his future. The only trouble was: his present. It took him just 7 days to get over himself.
Got another limiting belief?
Maybe something not yet mentioned here?
Something you might have experience both suffering from and then defeating? At least a little bit?
The thing about this book? It doesn't exist. Sure, the idea of it is there but it will never see the light of day.
The thing about "tomorrow"? It doesn't really ever come. Ever noticed that? We have today and then we have, well, that's it. We just have today.
Join us for 7 days? What's the worst that could happen?