You Either Win or You Learn: Long-Term Thinking for Heart-Led Authors | Ep07
What if the pressure you feel to make it happen right now is the very thing standing between you and a lasting publishing career?
In this episode, I share one of the most powerful — and most overlooked — strategies in publishing: the shift from short-term thinking to long-term thinking. Through two contrasting author stories, a Nelson Mandela quote that reframes rejection entirely, and three qualities that show up in virtually every author who builds something that lasts, I unpack what it really looks like to play the long game.
This isn't about slowing down. It's about building momentum that actually compounds over time.
Key Takeaways
* Short-term thinking shows up as the "now or never" mindset — rushing to publish, skipping craft development, burning bridges over rejection, and ignoring reader feedback.
* Long-term thinking means every pitch, every rejection, and every fifteen-minute editor appointment is either a win or a lesson — never a loss.
* The three P's of long-term thinking: Patience (with yourself, your craft, and the industry), Persistence (focus on the next right step, don't let rejection derail you), and Positivity (become someone people genuinely want to work with).
* Authors who show up to serve — rather than to be seen — are the ones who build relationships that stand the test of time.
* The publishing world is smaller than it looks. Editors talk. Agents remember. Who you are in the process matters as much as what you produce.
Authors & Stories Mentioned
📜 Robin Jones Gunn — Author of the Christy Miller series, which has been in print for 37 years. Her publishing journey began not from ambition, but from a desire to serve the young girls in her Sunday school class who couldn't find wholesome books to read.
📜 Kathryn Stockett — Author of The Help, which sold more than 15 million copies worldwide and was adapted into a major motion picture. She submitted her manuscript to at least 50 agents before landing representation. (Writer's Digest has reported the number was closer to 60.)
📜 Joanna Weaver — Author of Having a Mary Heart in a Martha World (over 1 million copies sold) and four additional bestsellers, written over 25 years.
This Week's Invitation
Take one area of your publishing journey where you've been operating from short-term thinking — a pitch you gave up on too fast, a manuscript you shelved after one rejection, a community you stopped showing up in — and look at it with long-term eyes.
Ask yourself: What's the lesson in it? What's still possible if I stay patient and persistent?
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