Dec 19, 2024
Every aspiring author has a story worth telling, but sometimes it feels trapped beneath self-doubt, fear, or uncertainty. In this episode, we explore how to unearth the narrative within and shape it into something impactful. Whether you're writing for personal growth, to inspire others, or to share knowledge, we'll cover strategies to tap into your authentic voice, overcome creative blocks, and refine your message to resonate deeply with your audience. Join us for practical tips, motivational insights, and real-life examples that will empower you to bring your story to life and make the impact you’ve always dreamed of.
Marcy Barbaro:
As co-founder of Working Writer’s Co, she encourages writers to embrace authenticity, leaving the “hustle” mindset behind. And, without a doubt, the greatest gift of writing a book is how each person evolves during the writing of it. Sure, seeing your book on Amazon is a kick. But analysing and documenting your life story or cataloguing your knowledge and experience transforms you. After writing a book, you can never go back to who you were before you started.
Her company is interested in hearing stories of men and women who have figured some things out. In her experience, so many amazing, kind and supportive men have encouraged her and given her opportunities. And, when she shares what she has done and overcome, it may be the gas on the fire for others to step outside of their comfort zone too.
Also, she is a published author. Her book, Beautiful Humans, There’s Nothing Wrong With You, celebrates self-acceptance and finding one’s voice: https://amzn.to/3AsD73H.
Have you asked yourself why your life and business has not unfolded the way you have envisioned! What holds you back from getting things accomplished and being successful consistently long term? The answer lies with past events which is the cause that leads to effects that many live in that keep them trapped in self-doubt that leads to procrastination. Your habits and behaviors unconsciously in adulthood are tied back to trigger events that have molded you into a pattern of self-doubt or success