Should You Write That Book You Keep Talking About?
Welcome to the Morrison Minute. We focus on personal development & business mastery.
Today we're going to focus on personal development. In 2018 I released my first book, titled, “DO NOT: Start Or Run A Business, My Way.” It was simply a memoir of all the mistakes I feel that I made when I started my first business. Mistakes that I wanted to share with other small business owners, so they don't replicate the same mistakes.
I'm asked by those that I know, those that have always wanted to write a book, “Should I write a book?” My answer, “Absolutely, yes!”
You can go on the internet and you can find dozens if not hundreds of reasons why you should write a book. But I want to inspire you by sharing just a few that have stood out more than other’s since I've released mine.
For one, it is therapeutic. We're all human, we all hold emotions inside. There's just something about getting those emotions out on paper.
Another reason is, it's empowering. It's a confidence booster because only 1% of the population ever writes and releases their book.
Another reason is, you have a story to tell. There's eight billion people on this planet. Someone's bound to be inspired by your story.
One of those that have been most beneficial to me is its opened-up doors of opportunity. I've had speaking opportunities; I've had business owners pick up and read my book and call me for coaching and mentoring services. I’ve had publications reach out to me as a subject matter expert.
If you’ve got a book that you've been trying to write, trying to finish for the last five, ten, fifteen years… reach out! I’d love to be your accountability partner and inspire you and help you finish it.
If you've always wanted to write a book, you just didn't know where to start, reach out and I'd love to help you as well.
And if you're looking for more personal development skills more business mastery skills sign up for more Morrison Minute. I’d love to help you there as well!