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Daunting or daring?

A couple of weeks ago, at my Freedym Mastermind, I was in a room filled with amazing, smart people. Just like you and me. 🙂

One woman in the group owns and runs a very successful online business. It’s a health and fitness business for moms. Her website is awesome along with her membership site. And her conversion rate is amazing. Yet, as we were having lunch together, she said that the idea of writing a book is “daunting.”

We talked about this further and she began to realize that she has actually already written the book. All she has to do is put it all together.

I’d been thinking about writing a book for what seems like most of my life. The number of book ideas I have is endless. Seriously. Everything from children’s book ideas to a mystery suspense thriller. Plus every self-help book in between. For many, many years the idea of publishing my first book was daunting too. Now that I’ve done it, I realize it’s not so daunting after all. And there are many, many more books where that came from.

It wasn’t exactly easy. And it was daring to go full force in December, with the holidays and my other end of year goals. But I got it done, published and sold my very first copy by my deadline.

One of the most important things to consider when writing your first book, is creating a deadline. If you have a set deadline and a definitive goal, you will get the job done.

To learn more ways to get your book, written, published and sold, just message me or send me an email at [email protected]. Tell me what you need help with.

In the meantime, to check out my very first self-published book just click on the link in the menu bar. Zipping It Up. Go ahead. I dare you!

Have a daring and amazing day!

Irene Gabelnick
 

Irene Gabelnick is an Author, Speaker and Lifestyle blogger.