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020: Why Everyone Should Write a Book (And Why So Many Never Do)

020: Why Everyone Should Write a Book (And Why So Many Never Do)

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So many people want to write a book — and quietly carry the disappointment of never doing it.

In this episode, we talk about why that desire matters, why finishing is often harder than starting, and why writing a book is about growth, clarity, and courage — not ego.

We explore what keeps people stuck and why “someday” so often turns into never. This is a permission-giving conversation for anyone who’s ever wondered if they really should write a book.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Why wanting to write a book is reason enough
  • The emotional cost of never finishing something that matters
  • How writing supports confidence and personal growth
  • Why finishing — not perfection — is the real win


RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

  • This Week's Free Action Guide: The First Book Permission Check
  • The Smart Soulful Business Facebook Community: www.smartbusiness.thrivecart.com/soulful-strategy-community


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