How to Find Your Book Message: 5 Questions Every Writer Should Ask [S1, E2]
In the last episode, we exposed the lies that keep you from writing. Today, we’re getting practical.
In this episode, I share five clarifying questions to help you uncover your book message and the story within your experiences. If you’ve ever thought, “My story isn’t that deep” or “There’s nothing new to say,” this conversation will shift your perspective.
We talk about:
* The experiences you downplay that actually shaped you
* Who you were before a season—and who you became after
* What people constantly seek your advice about
* The fear you overcame and how you moved forward
* The book you wish existed when you were in the middle of it
There may be nothing new under the sun, but your perspective, process, and obedience make your story worth telling. Whether your experience involves faith, healing, relationships, purpose, or everyday life lessons, there is a message someone needs.
If you feel called to write but unsure what your book is really about, these questions will help bring clarity and direction—so you can stop doubting and start writing.
Sis, there’s someone on the other side of the book inside you. Go write it.
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