I wrote a book last week... because my son needed one.
When I asked my youngest what he was currently reading, he mentioned a book that he'd already read before that he liked as he was without any new books that caught his interest. All of my kids have a reading session every day so they always have their current book. Seeing that he was going back to a book already, I had an idea: Well, I'll just write him a new one. When I was finished some 9 total hours later, "The Quest for the Golden Virtues" was complete. It's only about 7000 words, a "novelette" by author standards, but it was written for pre-teen boys and focuses on sharing the kind of values I support. See, if you wish to call yourself "creative", you need to be a creator. And if a creator is what you claim to be, you must have CREATIONS to show for it. I'm not an incredible author. I can be perfect next time. I will, however, put my doubts aside long enough to express gratitude for all I have by using it to create, every day. I think I'll publish this one, too. Why not? It's been a while since I published Tribalnomics, and that was super fun when I did. Moral of the Story? When you're trying to solve a problem for others, what you create will inherently have value. THIS is being an entrepreneur. I'll keep you updated on the book's process. I'll also be doing a training on my Quick Book Method on the Three Roads Mastermind group later this month. All members of the group get access for free. Interested? Sign up today and you'll get a jump start by gaining access to the community, trainings, and 3 LIVE zoom calls I do every week! Go HERE and check it out. All members can cancel at ANY time.