Writing This Book Changed Me First
When I started writing Doing What You Know, I thought I was creating something for the reader.
And I was.
But what I didn’t expect…
was how much it would change me.
Because every time I sat down to write about fear, discipline, identity, or self-sabotage —
I had to face those exact things in my own life.
I couldn’t hide behind the page.
I couldn’t write bold words and live with quiet doubt.
I couldn’t challenge others to move while staying stuck myself.
Doing What You Know didn’t just help others break through.
It made me break my own patterns, too.
The biggest shift?
I stopped needing to feel confident before I acted.
I started trusting that clarity would come after the first step — not before it.
And that’s when the message stopped being something I taught…
and started being something I lived.
If you’ve ever created something that required you to grow just to finish it —
You know what I mean.
And if you haven’t yet started that thing?
Maybe this book is your green light.
Start here:
https://www.doingwhatyouknow.com/amazon
Then become the message you’re trying to share.