I Almost Didn’t Publish This Book
Let me tell you the truth:
I almost didn’t publish Doing What You Know.
Not because the content wasn’t ready.
Not because I didn’t believe in the message.
But because of what finishing it would mean.
It would mean I could be seen.
I could be misunderstood.
I could be criticized.
But more than that…
Publishing this book meant I had no more excuses left.
Because now I had to live the words.
I had to keep doing what I know — even when it’s inconvenient, uncomfortable, or scary.
And that’s the moment I realized:
This book wasn’t just for the reader. It was for me, too.
Writing this book exposed things in me.
Fear.
Doubt.
Imposter syndrome.
Moments where I thought, “Who am I to write this?”
But here’s what else it uncovered:
Conviction.
Purpose.
A mission worth pushing through resistance for.
This isn’t just a book.
It’s a line in the sand.
If you’ve ever hesitated to put yourself out there —
To create, lead, or speak up —
I get it.
But someone is waiting on what you’re still afraid to finish.
Start by reading the book that forced me to cross my own line:
https://www.doingwhatyouknow.com/amazon
Then… finish yours.