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This Year, Don’t Just Set a Goal. Write the Book.

Why your next resolution should be the one that leaves a legacy.


A clock nearing midnight on New Year's Eve, with a champagne glass, confetti, and party streamers on the table.

As the year winds down, many professionals start making lists:

  • Get in shape

  • Organize finances

  • Finally launch that program

  • Prioritize personal time

  • And yes — “write my book” (again)


Sound familiar?


If writing a book has been on your list year after year, but somehow keeps slipping into “someday”… this is your invitation to shift the way you think about it.


A Book is More Than a Resolution

Resolutions are often fueled by pressure.A book, when written with purpose, is fueled by vision.


The kind of book you want to write—one rooted in your expertise, your values, and your legacy—isn’t just a personal goal.It’s a strategic tool that can:


  • Position you as a thought leader

  • Clarify your message and methodology

  • Open doors to speaking, partnerships, and clients

  • Connect deeply with the people you're meant to serve


And if you’re already mentoring, coaching, or leading—you’re not starting from scratch. You're building on experience.


What’s Keeping You Stuck?

If “write a book” keeps reappearing on your resolutions list but never gets completed, ask yourself:

  • Are you waiting for the “perfect time”?

  • Do you feel like you need to know more before starting?

  • Are you overwhelmed by structure or self-doubt?

  • Are you questioning whether your message is “big enough”?


These aren’t reasons to quit.They’re signals that you need structure, guidance, and a clear process—not more pressure or perfectionism.


What If This Year, You Did It Differently?

Instead of guessing your way through the process…


  • You define your message with clarity

  • You organize your knowledge into a reader-centered structure

  • You write with strategic support and editorial feedback

  • You finish—and feel proud of what you’ve created


Because your book shouldn’t just be something you check off a list. It should be a powerful extension of your work and legacy.


The Takeaway

The new year doesn’t change anything on its own. But a focused decision can. This time, don’t just write “book” on your goals list again.

Write the book—the one that positions your expertise, serves your audience, and leaves a mark that lasts.


Ready to Begin?

If 2026 is the year you finally want to finish your book—with support, strategy, and meaning—let’s talk.


→ I’m opening a few spots for strategy calls to help you get started the right way. [Book your free call here]

 
 
 

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