I am passionate about helping clients write books. It takes courage to share ideas with the world.

 

Writing a book is a huge step that many dream of, but few learn how to master it. As a feng shui expert, I have had many clients approach me to help them create an office that would support their goal of writing a book.

 

Interestingly, all these clients have one common theme in their offices – overflowing bookshelves. 

 

Though it sounds like a good thing, it can be counterproductive. 

 

If you are aspiring to write a book, it is essential to have inspiration and visualize your book as a bestseller on a shelf. What if your bookcases are already full?

 

 In such a case, it becomes necessary to make room for your new book and find the perfect writing spot before you begin the writing process.

 

Writing a book can seem daunting, and staying motivated throughout the process can be challenging.

 

 Additionally, marketing your book requires careful consideration and planning. Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Danielle Mendoza, a book consultant, who shared her insights on these topics and more. 

 

I found the interview particularly enjoyable, as Danielle’s expertise complements the services I offer to my ideal clients – women who are authors. While I assist them with their office space and wardrobe, Danielle helps them bring their words to print. 

 

To learn more about Danielle’s approach and advice, check out our interview by clicking the video below. 

 

At the end of the video, I had an insightful idea about freeing up space on your bookshelf. It was a true epiphany!

Like the video and share what you learned in the comments.