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We slept in the woods for 5 days...

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I’d been dreaming of working with him for decades. He’s the writer behind two of my favori

I’d been dreaming of working with him for decades. He’s the writer behind two of my favorite books (Never Split The Difference & Never Eat Alone). His name is Tahl Raz – and I thought that if I could combine his writing skills with my book idea, we could create something really special. So I cold emailed him. Nothing. Years later I messaged him again, this time on LinkedIn. He replied! We got on a call and after pitching him the book idea (and a large sum of money), he agreed to help on my upcoming book. Best-seller in the bag, right? Wrong. We booked a cabin in the woods for 5 days to finish the first draft. I was excited to work with Tahl, but on the first day, he called my book proposal bullsh*t (ouch). It stung. But he was right. Tahl pushed me and challenged me constantly. From this I was able to see his best-selling writing process. - Study the best. We conducted book reports on the top 30 books in our category. Tahl said, if we are writing this book - it had to be #1 in the entrepreneurship category. - Get to the core. Break down each chapter on human-sized pieces of paper to clarify the ‘aha’ moment, unique angle, and compelling story. This was to make sure there was 0 bullsh*t in the book! - Stories are memorable. Specifically, vulnerable stories are what gets remembered in a book. Focus deeply on this! - The process is never pretty. People romanticize the process of writing a book, thinking the first draft will be perfect. In reality, it takes edit after edit after edit to get it right. Over the course of the book, we cut 20,000 words. - Include your customers in the process. The final ⅓ of finishing the book was beta readers which quickly highlighted points of confusion and which parts were most impactful. Thanks everyone. From Tahl, I learned a ton about the book-writing process. But what I wasn’t expecting was how much I learned about myself. I faced serious imposter syndrome throughout this entire process. Sometimes I doubted the entire book. We all have doubts in our lives. Hiring Tahl, in some ways, was to avoid doing the hard work of facing the material and seeing if I could really put a book together to help people. But after working on this book for 3 years and going over our book with thousands of beta readers, I realized I can truly help people. [Million Dollar Weekend]( is for all the people willing to take a chance on themselves. Be epic, Noah PS – Tahl, thank you for teaching me how to tell a better story. Check out our podcast ([Apple]( - [Spotify]() where we reveal more behind the scenes of how the book was created. [image]( Sumo Group Inc. 1305 East 6th Street Suite #3 Austin, TX 78702 USA [Unsubscribe]( [SendFox](

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