That's why I haven't been so anxious. But now, lots of people write and say, 'I want to find out what you're doing.' So I know that this book will enlighten them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Routinely, when I finish a book, I think 'What will I do? Where will I get an idea?' And a kind of low-level panic sets in.
I always have a book that I write during competition. I need it with me, just to read back and reflect and look forward. If I'm feeling anxious, it helps me.
I read a book a week. I try to keep my mind working.
I found some time ago that I have to be careful, while working on a novel, what I read.
When I look for self-help books for myself, I used to be scared that I was going to pick up a book that would depress me even more.
When a book is going well, it tells you where to go.
Whenever I do a book, I'm usually guided by a question or something that I'm trying to tease out.
This book is pointing the way into it for people that see it as daunting or a mystery. Some people just do it, but others need help with the mindset, permission almost to listen to themselves. Understanding how things work is the key.
I want the reader to know what's going on. So there's never a mystery in my books.
I write books to find out about things.
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