Write Your Book Anyway: Embracing Imperfection
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Many aspiring writers believe they need to reach some imaginary level of expertise before they are qualified to write a book.
In this episode of Write With Me, Krissy Nelson explores the second major barrier that keeps writers stuck: self-doubt.
Through her work with authors, Krissy has heard the same questions again and again:
Who am I to write this book?
What if someone else knows more than I do?
Am I really qualified to share this?
But the truth is, most authors are not writing from the top of the mountain. They are writing from somewhere along the trail—simply a few steps ahead of their reader.
Readers aren’t always looking for perfection. Often they’re looking for someone who understands what they’re going through.
Your experiences, lessons, and perspective may be exactly what someone else needs to hear.
In This Episode• The second barrier that keeps writers from starting
• Why self-doubt shows up even in capable writers
• The myth that authors must be experts
• Why readers connect with authenticity, not perfection
• A question to help you uncover the value of your story
00:00 — Welcome to Write With Me
Krissy introduces the episode and revisits the barriers to writing.
01:10 — Recap: The Three Barriers to Writing
Fear, self-doubt, and lack of clarity.
01:30 — Barrier #2: Self-Doubt
The voice that asks, “Who am I to write this?”
02:30 — The Myth of Expertise
Why many writers believe they must know everything before writing.
03:30 — Writing from the Trail, Not the Summit
Why authors often write from experience, not perfection.
04:30 — Your Perspective Matters
Why your unique voice is what connects with readers.
05:10 — A Question to Reflect On
“What have I learned that might help someone else?”