Behind the Book

What I Didn’t Expect Writing This Book

When I first sat down to write Doing What You Know, I thought it would be a straight line.

But here’s what no one tells you:
Writing a book about breaking through your own invisible barriers makes you face every single one of them again.

Midway through the draft, I hit a wall — not because I didn’t know what to write, but because what I was writing was asking more of me.

I had to stop and do the work again.
I had to face the voices.
I had to choose action over delay — again.

The truth is, the process of writing the book forced me to live it.
And that’s why it carries the weight it does. It wasn’t written from theory. It was written from the trench.

If you’re holding the book now, just know:
It’s not a finished product from someone who’s arrived.
It’s a field guide from someone still climbing, just like you.

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