Before You Write Another Page, Read This

Most authors don’t have a writing problem.

They have a clarity problem hiding behind a writing habit.

You can spend 10 years writing, editing, rewriting, and still feel stuck if you never answer the real questions first:

Who is this for?

What pain are you helping them understand?

What transformation are you leading them toward?

What do you want this book to do after someone reads it?

Writing without clarity feels productive.

But it can quietly become the most expensive form of procrastination.

Before you write more pages, get clear on the promise.

The book gets better when the mission gets sharper.

My recent conversation with Kristin Clark goes deep with the process that every author needs!

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