Why Write Your Book Yourself?

Why write your book yourself?

You have a lot of options for getting a book out the door, and some of those are much easier than actually writing the darn thing yourself.

You could hire a ghostwriter to capture your voice and ideas. There are some truly astonishingly good ghostwriters out there (I used to be one).

You could ask a generative AI bot to do it for you. AI is cheap and fast.

So why bother with the trouble of doing it yourself?

There are two reasons I focus on helping authors who have decided to write the book themselves.

One: The process itself yields insights and clarity that authors can gain by no other means. The act of spelling it out, organizing it, and making it flow improves everything else about the way the author works, delivers their services, and how they communicate their ideas in their marketing, social media, and sales.

Two: Your voice is the competitive advantage.

Every year, between 500,000 and 1 million books are published. With AI producing content at lightning speed, that number is going up exponentially.

The market is flooded.

But in the entire world, in its entire history, there has only ever been, and only ever will be exactly ONE of you.

YOU are the differentiating value that makes your book worth reading.

Only one person in history has ever seen the world exactly like you have. Only one person in history thinks about the world exactly as you do. And only one person in the world has your voice.

And it’s your voice that your readers want.

Not mine. Not some bot’s. Not the other fifteen experts writing on this exact topic.

Yours.

I designed (and proved out) my process to make writing your own book achievable for almost anyone, even within the confines of a very busy schedule. The entire goal of my program is to help you claim what’s beautiful and powerful and different about your voice so that you can exponentially increase your impact.

Sure, you could "write" an AI-generated "book" tonight and publish it tomorrow.

But if your goal is to claim what's yours, leave a mark on the world, and/or make a difference: Choose your voice.

The world needs it.

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