I'd rather have tried and failed than live with regret.
Ironically that’s never happened.
The 'tried and failed' part.
It's true. As soon as you commit to something the idea of failing disappears.
It becomes a 'must' rather than a 'should'.
‘I wish I had’ are four words that you don't want as part of your vocabulary.
It's all about confidence.
You may remember in the message I sent on Friday I suggested 'confidence isn't something you have it's something you do'.
I discovered this when I was helping Richard Nugent to write his brilliant book 'Self-Confidence'.
The second you do something, ie make the commitment, the first step, it's freeing.
The more you put something off, the more you have that feeling of regret.
Especially when you see what other people have achieved.
The ones who took the plunge.
Did you know...
80% of people who'd like to write a book have wanted to for over 10 years.
Why so long? Because it's too easy to put off.
There's always an excuse as to why you haven't written your book.
It's harder to make a commitment. Especially when it feels like a step into the unknown.
That's where I can help.
I'm sending you this message because at midnight tonight the doors to Write That Book Masterclass Summer ‘22 will close.
I want you to be part of this Masterclass and to have the amazing feeling of opening the box and seeing your name on the front of a newly printed book.
If you haven't seen the video of people opening the box and seeing their book for the first time, then take a look. It's about halfway down this page.
Every one of those people felt nervous about starting their journey.
Every one of them is now a published author.
What about you?
A year from now you will have written your book or you'll have an excuse.
Today is your last chance to book your place.
Discover more here.