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Which book idea feels stronger to you?
Midweek Boss Writer Check-In ✍🏾 Sometimes the strength of a book idea is not just in whether it sounds good. It is in whether it has direction, a clear audience, and the potential to meet a real need. So let’s talk about it. Which book idea feels stronger to you? A. A book about rebuilding your life after a major setback B. A book teaching women how to set boundaries without guilt There is no pressure to overthink it. Just choose the one you believe has stronger potential and tell us why. Comment A or B + why below. One of the lessons here is that sometimes it is worth reviewing our book ideas before and even while writing. What the market is saying, who our target audience is, and what problem the book is really solving can shift so much with more information. What looked like the right idea at first may need to be refined. And sometimes one small adjustment can make the concept much stronger. Let’s discuss. 👇🏾
Which book idea feels stronger to you?
AI & and The 2026 Author
AI tools can help you write faster, but they can also put your story, reputation, and legal rights at risk. If you’re using ChatGPT, Jasper, or any other tool to support your book or digital product creation, it’s important to ask: Are you protected? At Boss Writer, we help authors navigate these risks with strategy, clarity, and confidence. We don’t just talk writing, we cover what happens before and after your book goes public. Book a Boss Writer Consult to: 1. Review your content for risk 2. Clarify what you own 3. Protect your book and your brand Save this post and tag a writer who needs to hear this. Check out the full post here https://www.instagram.com/p/DMuy0_wMoR_/?img_index=7&igsh=MTkzOGZjb2Q5aHNobg==
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5 Mistakes to Avoid When Setting Goals
We talk a lot about goals, but we rarely talk about how we quietly sabotage them. Most goal-setting mistakes are not dramatic. They sound responsible. They feel productive. They look like progress on the surface. But underneath, they create friction, confusion, and burnout. This carousel breaks down five common mistakes that keep people busy without actually moving them forward. Not to overwhelm you. To help you recognize what needs to change before the year fully picks up momentum. Read through each one slowly.Notice which one made you pause.That pause usually means something important is being revealed. Save this for your next goal-setting sit-down.Share it with someone who is building something meaningful this year. Which one hit closest to home?
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A New Year Not-To-Do List
A new year doesn’t always need more goals. Sometimes it needs clearer boundaries. This is the list I come back to when I want to protect my writing, my time, and my momentum as an author. Not everything deserves access to your energy. Not every goal can stay optional. Not every season calls for intensity, but it does require follow-through. If you’re serious about finishing your book this year, start by deciding what you’re no longer willing to entertain. Save this. Which one are you leaving behind as you step into the new year?
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