Your Book Isn’t Dead. You Just Stopped Watering It.

If your book has been sitting quietly for months or even years, it’s not dead.

You just stopped watering the seeds.

I’ve given away over 250 copies of my book this year.

More than 90 in a single talk I gave in DC recently.

Since Art of Resilience came out on June 21st, 2021, my goal hasn’t been to chase sales.

It’s been to remind people how resilient they already are and how to tune into their own art.

Whether that art is communication, leadership, or creativity itself, the act of showing up is what makes us resilient.

In tough times, people don’t need a “how to.”

They need a reminder.

They need a story that helps them see what’s still possible.

That’s what a book can do long after launch week ends. It can keep resonating if you keep putting it out there.

So place it. Share it. Send it.

Make a list of events, people, and opportunities where your message belongs.

Get involved. Keep planting seeds.

Take massive actions to keep sharing your work.

Your book isn’t done.

It’s still alive, waiting for you to nurture it.

#risingauthors

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