For busy people—and that’s all of us—the more significant and revealing question I’m often asked when I have a discovery call is how many hours a week do I need to dedicate to the book?
Taking a Break
Books Need Readers
You Don't Have to Write Alone
For those of us who work remotely, creating intentional meetings with like-minded people is a priceless and necessary part of making professional progress. We risk making the same mistakes, stagnating, or wallowing in self-doubt (or its evil twin self-aggrandizement) if we stay alone talking to the mirror. These meetings aren’t about competition; they provide support. We’re genuinely interested in each other’s challenges and successes.