Literally First Class™

LFC 105: Why Your Best Work (or your Next Book) Needs Zero Motivation


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In this episode, Keri Ford talks about the power of being unapologetically yourself and how it can take your success to new heights. She shares how Jeff Goins’ quote, “When you write the book you can’t not write,” shaped her creative journey. Plus, Keri explores how Martha Stewart’s time in prison helped her break free from perfection and embrace her true brand.

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  • Shout out to my friend Jeff Goins! You can buy his best-selling books, like "Real Artists Don't Starve" and "You Are a Writer," on Amazon.

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