The Real Reason I Haven’t Written A Book

I’ve avoided writing a book for years.

For reasons that are only starting to become clear to me.

I’d tell myself lies like this:

• I don’t have a strong enough idea

• Books don’t make money

• It’s not a good use of my time

• I don’t have the patience to do it

• I don’t want to go on a book tour

• Everyone who writes a book says it’s a miserable experience

It’s been easy to convince myself not to write one.

And yet…

I’ve written daily for YEARS.

I have no trouble coming up with ideas to share.

I have no shortage of things I want to say.

I already have a large audience who values what I write.

Writing isn’t overwhelming to me – I enjoy it.

I already make enough money to live comfortably (most of which is generated by writing).

And…

I’ve written the equivalent of multiple books while avoiding writing a book.

So, what’s my deal?

I’m starting to unravel the REAL reasons I’ve avoided a book.

As my therapist said the other day:

“You’re getting caught up in the outcome.”

Oof, that hit hard.

Because I pride myself on NOT getting hung up on outcomes.

I believe in focusing on output (which you can 100% control) as opposed to outcome (which you can never control).

I believe in making decisions based on a pursuit of enjoyment – not a pursuit of money.

And I’ve found time and again that when I do that, good things happen.

The truth is I don’t need to make some big decision to write a book because I’ve already written one.

I just need to wake up and realize it.

Luckily, my eyes are now open.

I can’t wait to see what comes next.

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