Embracing Imperfection: The Key to Starting Your Writing Journey

Perfection is the enemy of progress.

The line between 'I'm an author' and 'I wish I were an author' is only drawn by your own resistance.

Writing a book is a journey. It's not a weekend trip, but a long-haul flight with multiple layovers.

Often, the biggest hurdle isn't the external circumstances, but the internal mindset.

It's important to remember that writing doesn't have to be perfect; it just needs to be done. Perfection is the enemy of progress.

If you wait until the stars align and your writing feels flawless, you're not likely to get very far.

So, here's my advice—start now! Grab that idea by the horns and write it down.

You can always edit a bad page; you can't edit a blank one.

Truth is, everyone has a story to tell. The difference lies in who decides to sit down and write it out.

Don't let another tomorrow pass by without putting your thoughts into words.

After all, a year from now you may wish you had started today.

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