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224. Get Inspired to Finally Write Your Book (Without More Discipline) feat. Kim O'Hara

224. Get Inspired to Finally Write Your Book (Without More Discipline) feat. Kim O'Hara

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Your dream to write a book will not leave you alone. It shows up when you’re folding laundry. It taps you while you’re driving. It whispers at night when everything is finally quiet.

And then your brain says, you don’t have time. You’re not ready. You’ll be better in five years. So you wait.

In this conversation with book vision strategist Kim O’Hara, we talk about what’s actually stopping women from writing their books. It’s not time. It’s not discipline. And it’s not a lack of rituals. It’s trust.

Kim shares why writing the book is what shapes you into the next version of yourself.

If you keep saying you’ll start “when things slow down,” this is for you. If this conversation stirred something in you, don’t rush to outline a chapter. Build trust in tiny ways. The book will come from there.

Resources mentioned:
  1. Website: kimohara.com
  2. Overwhelmed to Organized— Free downloadable worksheets to help you move from overwhelmed to writing your book
  3. Instagram: kimoharacoach
  4. Substack: I Give You Permission
  5. Podcast: This Delicious Life
  6. Book a clarity call with Kim: https://scheduling.kimohara.com/#/BookClarityCall

Work with me:
  1. Breakthrough Intensive - You already know you should slow down, delegate more, stop overcommitting & be emotionally present. So why can't you? That's what we figure out in 90 minutes + integration call 2 weeks later. Book your Breakthrough
  2. Exhale: Private Coaching - For women ready to do this work until it sticks and you can't revert back. 3 open spots: Work with me

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