
I had the weirdest moment the other day, and I must tell you about it.
I was sitting at my desk, looking back on last year. Writing and self-publishing two short stories—When Fate Throws a Curve and The Greatest Shoe Hustle—felt like a huge win.
These weren't just random ideas; they were pieces of me that I poured onto paper.
It's Uncle Macho, who always gets that cheeky laugh before he says something unexpected.
Well, he didn't disappoint this time. He says:
"Son, you managed to self-publish two ebooks in two months? Most people can't even finish a draft! What's your secret, kid?"
I froze.
At first, I thought he was joking, but then it hit me: What felt like "just showing up and doing the work" was something many people struggle with. And honestly, I get it.
But do you know what my secret is?
Consistency.
I did not use any magic tricks. I showed up daily—even when I don't feel like it. Writing something, anything, and following through, no matter how "small" it seems
And that's why I'm sharing this with you.
I know you've got ideas, too—stories, lessons, or skills that could make an impact. But something's holding you back, right?
Maybe you lack enough time. You may be overthinking the process. Or maybe you don't know where to start.
Trust me, I've been there.
The hardest part is taking that first step. But once you do? You'll be amazed at what you're capable of.
This year, I'm stepping things up:
Publishing more ebooks.
Growing my email list.
Building a simple system to help people like you turn your ideas into reality.
Why?
Because it's not just about writing books—it's about creating something meaningful. Something that connects, teaches, or brings a little joy to someone else's life.
So, here's my advice: Start small. Write what you know. Stay consistent.
If I can do it, you can, too. And you know I'll be here cheering you on the whole way.
Let's make 2025 the year you finally turn those ideas into something real. What do you say?
