Years ago, my friend enrolled her young son in surfing lessons. Picture this: a long, hot drive to the beach, the anticipation of catching waves, and then… a flat refusal to even dip a toe in the water. My friend, understandably frustrated, asked him a simple question: “What would need to happen for you to start this surfing lesson?” His answer? “I guess I would just need to decide. I would need to decide to do it.” Genius, right? That’s the same truth that applies to your book. All that “faffing around,” all those excuses, all that stalling? It boils down to one thing: you need to decide.
I’ve had the privilege of guiding over 100 writers, from first-timers to seasoned authors, from twenty-somethings to octogenarians. Some weren’t even sure they wanted to write a book, but they felt a calling. A summons. Are you feeling that call? That summons? When you delay your dream, you deny your dream. Decide. Watch as the miracles start rolling in, like waves crashing on the shore. (Remember how that always happens? Yeah. It’s cool.) The Power of “Decide” The word “decide” comes from the Latin “decidere,” meaning “to cut off.” Like “homicide” or “patricide.” It means to end the debate within yourself, to cut off alternative courses of action. To commit to an irrevocable path. But here’s the kicker: not deciding is also a decision. #micdrop Hear from Those Who Decided:
Your Time is Now. The world needs your story. P.S. By the way, you look really great today. |
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