Stop Trying to Do It All Alone

The most dangerous lie I used to tell myself.

“I have to do it all myself.”

Most of us were raised on that belief because... Ya know the school system.

Hiring a coach or collaborator means you're cheating.

That if you didn’t do every step alone, it somehow doesn’t count.

So we grind. We isolate. We try to prove something.

I did it too, until I learned the power of passing the ball.

Trusting the right people to elevate the vision.

It didn’t make me less legit. It made me free.

Pressure dropped. Progress accelerated.

And you know what?

It actually became fun again.

Writing a book and building a brand around it is not a solo mission.

It’s a team sport.

Ask for help. Pass the ball.

You don’t need to prove anything.

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