It’s Time to Walk the Talk and Be My Own Best Advocate
Talk (or writing) is cheap. Action is necessary. My best advocate is me, after all.
In 2012, I began to blog once a week.
Less than a year and a half later, it became twice a week. From there, I expanded my efforts.
I’d said for a long time that I was a writer. And I had evidence of that being true — but not sharable evidence. Blogging regularly led to writing more frequently in general, which in turn led to self-publishing.
Ten-plus years later, I blog a minimum of 4 days a week, have self-published 16 total books (¾ fiction, ¼ nonfiction), and have 4 more in one stage of editing or another.
There are also 9 books planned and plotted that I’m writing, too.
As if that’s not enough — I’m expanding my Pathwalking life philosophy to the next level, and preparing to offer a webinar/talk on the topic. I’ll be building materials to go with it, potentially offering coaching and/or classes on this process.
Here’s the problem — I am still full of doubt. When it comes to discussing my work, I tend to point out my almost-traditional employment as a part-time assistant to the incredible entrepreneur I work for — before mentioning my own product. Like I am…