Show Notes
Around this time last year, Vicky and Joe talked about the power of What If? And also ludicrously expensive oak doors, poo disasters, and why shoes in the house are UNACCEPTABLE. This topic is just as relevant now, so we’ve put it out again. What if you tried this thing? What if… you wrote your book? Tune in and get the pep talk you’ve been waiting for.
Key Points
- [6:40] Casa Dingle update! Lots of poo happening.
- [9:40] What if you made your own door? What if you just….did?
- [12:05] It can be so easy to compare yourself to what you can’t yet do, but look at the progress you’ve made thus far.
- [17:50] Give yourself permission to do something badly!
- [19:40] When was the last time you wrote without a purpose? Just for the fun of it?
- [22:40] New year, new me. There’s a better way to go about it.
- [22:50] What if you wrote your book…this year? What if?
- [26:05] Don’t compare your insides to other people’s outsides.
- [28:00] Need a community? Vicky’s got another writer’s round opening up for you!
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About Vicky…
Vicky Fraser is the founder of Moxie Books and author of How The Hell Do You Write A Book and Business For Superheroes. She helps business owners write life-changing books, connect with readers and new customers, and grow their businesses. When she’s not doing that, she’s hanging from a trapeze by her feet.