The Will to Change: Where Leadership Meets the Courage to Evolve

E357: Write to Grow: How Authorship Expands Your Professional Horizon


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In this minisode, Jennifer takes us on a candid exploration of her transformative journey as an author. She shares the messy, beautiful process of finding her voice, confronting imposter syndrome, and discovering that your first book doesn't need to be perfect—it just needs to exist. She also offers insights about navigating the publishing world, working with editors who truly understand your vision, and redefining success beyond bestseller lists. Whether you're contemplating writing your first book or looking to expand beyond your established expertise, her reflections reveal how the act of writing can break open self-imposed containers, unearth your hidden wisdom, and create unexpected pathways in your career.

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The Will to Change: Where Leadership Meets the Courage to EvolveBy Jennifer Brown

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