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If We Sat Down for Coffee or Tea ☕️ 🫖 …
If we sat down together and I asked you to tell me your story, you’d probably tell me what happened. And that's a great place to start. But if we kept talking, I'd start listening for something else. The moment that changed you. 🔥 The belief that shifted. The lesson that's shaped who you are today. Because that's often where your message lives. Your story isn't just about the events you've lived through. It's about what those experiences have taught you. And that's the part people remember. Can you think of any moments that you felt something changed?
If We Sat Down for Coffee or Tea ☕️ 🫖 …
2 likes • Jul 11
Great post and inspiration Thank you!!
2 likes • Jul 11
Things to ponder for sure…
The Biggest Storytelling Myth
For a long time, I believed great storytellers had extraordinary lives. The kind of stories that make people stop scrolling. Big adventures. 🏔️ Huge achievements. 🏆 Life-changing moments. But the more stories I hear... The more I realized it's usually the quiet moments that stay with me. 🤩 A conversation that changed someone's direction. 🤩 A difficult season that taught them something unexpected. 🤩 A small decision that completely shifted how they saw themselves. Those are the stories people remember. It’s because they're honest. People don't connect with perfection. They connect with truth. Has an ordinary moment ever changed the way you see the world?🌍
The Biggest Storytelling Myth
2 likes • Jul 7
Real and Raw had an impact
2 likes • Jul 7
@Dani Rosenblad James I meant to write has -- as in generally. Didn't have a story in mind ;)
🔥 The Version of You That Finishes the Book
Let's imagine two versions of you. One keeps waiting for more time. More confidence. More certainty. The other? Starts moving before they have all of that. A year from now, those two writers are living very different lives. One has a finished manuscript. 📖 The other still has a dream. 💭 Neither became more talented. One simply made a different decision. 🤔 👉 What do you think the version of you that FINISHES this book does differently than you right now? Drop your answer below.
🔥 The Version of You That Finishes the Book
5 likes • Jun 22
The one who finished is happy with taking small steps at a time And sees herself with the finished book
What Would Happen If You Actually Finished?
Let's dream for a moment. Not about the book. 📕 About what happens after. If your book were finished What changes? Would you: 📖 speak more? 📖 grow your business? 📖 share your story? 📖 inspire others? 📖 finally prove to yourself you can do it? Sometimes remembering why we're writing is what helps us keep going. 👉 What would finishing your book make possible?
What Would Happen If You Actually Finished?
3 likes • Jun 14
@Dani Rosenblad James now when you posted this! Yes!!! It’s helping. You’re helping me keep the dream warm — in the back burner instead of the shelf lol
2 likes • Jun 15
@Dani Rosenblad James Thank you!!! 😊
⚡ The Moment Writers Realize They Need Structure
Most writers don't wake up one day and think: "I need structure." Usually it happens after: - losing direction - restarting chapters - getting stuck in the middle - feeling overwhelmed - Structure isn't there to limit creativity. It's there to protect it. Because when you know where you're going, it's easier to create. 👉 What part of your book feels the most unclear right now? Write it in the comments! 👇
⚡ The Moment Writers Realize They Need Structure
4 likes • Jun 11
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