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5 Wicked Mental Blocks I Crushed to Write and Publish 50 Books in 10 Months (and How You Can Crush Them Too)

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5 Wicked Mental Blocks I Crushed to Write and Publish 50 Books in 10 Months (and How You Can Crush Them Too)

By: Ryan Biddulph
Narrated by: Dennis St. John
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After publishing a combination of 50 books, Ryan Biddulph shares the mental blocks he faced to reach this feat. Aspiring authors, take note. You will likely face these mental blocks on your writing journey. Whether you feel short on time or lack the creativity to publish books prolifically, Ryan walks you through the delicate process of identifying your mental blocks and shares practical tips to crush them. Happy publishing!

Blogging from Paradise books have been endorsed by New York Times best-selling author Chris Brogan, Tom Joyner Show producer and O Network Ambassador Nikki Woods, and Million Dollar Business Builders Yaro Starak and Ande Lyons.

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I listen to the audiobook because I am a working mom and need to multi-task every second of the day. Sounds like this guy is living a dream in a tropical place counting how many words he writes not caring if he is actually writing anything of true value. Granted the voice reading was upbeat the whole time, the message tries to be positive but writing books and blogs should not solely be about counting how many words you can write. I felt like I listened to a long wordy sales ad about his blogs, podcasts, and how he writes many words. Congratulations?
I am concerned with the quality of the story and the depth of the characters moving my stories along. This book never even came close to approaching such depth and what should be the soul of writing, sharing a story that captivates and moves others.

More to writing than counting words.

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