Oct 7

I Want To Write My Story But…

If you’re thinking of writing your book but you are talking yourself out of doing it – then stop right there.

The top 3 excuses I hear are:

1. Who wants to read my book, my story?

2. I don’t have time.

3. I don’t know how to plan it out.

All of these are self-sabotaging thoughts and once you see that you are in control of changing these beliefs to reach your goal of becoming that author you desire to be you’ll wonder what the hell stopped you.

Those excuses are protecting you from perceived rejection or to get you off the hook for some other deep-seated reason. Beliefs that don’t serve our highest self always have powerful reasons to keep them but they will continually cause you to stop moving forward until you decide to bite the bullet and face them head-on.

I can give you solutions to all three of these and all of the other excuses I hear (I have no money/ I’m scared of my family/ I’m not good enough etc ) as I firmly believe in creating change in our planet for the best – especially where it concerns mindset and the books I deal with are always about just that.

So if you want to write a life-changing and inspirational book I invite you to see that it starts with you and unless you can master your own mindset enough to get out of your own way to follow your heart or have help to do so then you’re going to remain stuck with the book whirring around your head and live with regret.

Don’t be that person or the one who writes and gives up or writes and never publishes…all because of your beliefs.

Come and speak to yours truly and we’ll get your book out of your head, downloaded from your heart and into reality.

Book your call here (go to the contact page) and I promise you it will be one of the most transformational journeys you’ll experience. Yes, I am that certain and confident in my words.

THE INVISIBLE GIRL

You can read my full story here, from when I was ten years old and what happened to me. I was admitted to a psychiatric unit at fifteen and continued to suffer throughout my adult life with feelings of self-hatred, fear, darkness and not knowing who I was. I used addictions to help me to cope on the outside when the inside was chaotic. I finally found my healing and had a burning desire to share this with the universe to give love, hope and inspiration to others in pain.

Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass

Anton Chekhov