S3: Ep 81 Who are you to write a book?

Creating Happy Writers

Self-doubt and imposter syndrome can stop even the most experienced professionals in their tracks when writing a book. In another mindset-focused episode, we tackle the age-old question, "Who the hell are you to write a book?" and explore why these limiting beliefs hold us back from sharing our expertise with the world.

During the episode, you’ll discover:

  • Why we struggle with self-doubt when writing - from the daunting nature of putting all our expertise in one place to pre-existing baggage around our writing abilities
  • How self-doubt manifests in our writing journey - through procrastination, keeping our writing secret, and playing down our expertise
  • The power of reframing the question to "Who are you NOT to write a book?" and recognising that your audience already values your expertise
  • Practical strategies for managing self-doubt, including leaning into discomfort, accepting that not everyone will like your work, and remembering the clients you've helped
  • The importance of remembering your 'why' and focusing on helping just one person rather than trying to change everyone's lives

Remember - self-doubt is part of the creative process, but it shouldn't stop you from sharing your valuable knowledge. Your expertise could change someone's life. It's time to step into your power and acknowledge your incredible achievements - the world needs your voice.

I hope you enjoy listening.

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