When you write a book for publication, you rely on an audience—your readers—and they rely on you. They want to know the knowledge you have to share, and you want to share it with them. But how do you know you’re writing the things they want to hear or that you’re reaching the right 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.