Get ready to discover the

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Get ready to discover the

BookInsideYou

Your book is

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  • With friends and strangers alike, you are known for openness and transparency.

  • I bet you’ve shared many moments across the table from someone as you’ve opened up about your personal life experiences and stories.

  • You may know the significance of your story but fail to believe that it is worthy enough to be made into a book.

I’ll help you see the importance of why your story matters and how sharing it can change someone’s life forever.

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Don’t discount your story, think of all the people in history that have inspired your own life.

Reflect on three major moments in your life that changed you. Why were they impactful? Write about them.

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There is purpose to your pain. Teach about the things you wish you never had to walk through so someone someday doesn't have to. 

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READY TO LET YOUR DAYDREAM HOBBY TURN INTO A REALITY AS AN AUTHOR?

Build your confidence as a writer

Ever heard of imposter syndrome? It sounds a lot like, “but I’m not a real writer...” or “I write for fun but could never be an author” -- sound familiar? The first step in building your confidence as
a writer is dismantling the beliefs that limit your writing.

Here’s the good news, when you identify the lies you get clear on the truth.

The truth is there’s a reason you took this quiz and I am confident that you are more than capable of writing your dream book!

Create a schedule for guaranteed follow through

I get it, I’ve been there too -- the messy house, the frisbee that just hit me in the head and the toddler that constantly needs another snack, the boss that calls after hours, the to do list that just keeps getting longer. Do I need to go on?

Time slips away faster than we hope for, but often we underestimate how much time we dedicate to mindless activities that don’t move us in the direction we’ve been longing to go. Is the 30-minute scroll through Instagram when you wake up something you can trade for a dedicated time to write? Follow through happens when you keep yourself accountable to your goals

Start messy but start somewhere

I know the white page in front of you may seem daunting, but let your work be messy at first. Rome wasn’t built in a day, and your only goal right now is to start. Maybe that looks like a rough draft of an outline or getting clear on what you want to write in the first place. Brick by brick, and word by word.