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I’m writing a book, {NAME}. And I’m this week with Gabby Bernstein. But, let me

I’m writing a book, {NAME}.  And I’m [talking all about it on the podcast]( this week with Gabby Bernstein.  But, let me backup a moment.  When I made the decision to put pen to page I knew one of the first calls I had to make was to New York Times Best Selling author of a whopping 8 books, Gabby Bernstein.  As you would imagine, she gave me stellar advice about writing a book.  And so, I wanted to have her [on the podcast]( so that you could also access her behind the scenes tips for book writing success.   Here’s the thing, when Gabby and I first talked about my book she told me I needed to let my guard down and share my stories, even the ones that I was nervous to share.  At first I thought, no way... but then I realized she was right which is why I brought it up [on the episode](.   If you’re considering the idea of writing a book - whether it’s through traditional publishing or self-publishing, this episode is a must listen.  Gabby and I cover a lot of ground of what you need to know including:  - How to overcome the dreaded writer’s block - Ways to think about turning your digital course into a book (it can be done!) - How to access her FREE training “4 Secrets To Your Best Selling Book”  Whether book writing has been on your mind for a while, or you’re not sure if it’s the path you want to take -- this episode is the pathway to help you take the leap and put pen to paper (even if it’s for a blog post only right now.)  [Click here to listen in and grab Gabby’s top book writing tips.](  ALL my best, Amy                                                  To update your information, click the link below: [Update your Information](  Amy Porterfield, Inc. 6339 Charlotte Pike #920 Nashville, Tennessee 37209 United States

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