Until next time :)

Until next time :)

Next month I will complete 10 years of writing my first ever book.

In the February of next month, my daily blog will complete a decade.

I have been writing my newsletter for more than a year, and still on it.

But this newsletter has been different.

I felt a compelling urge to write it.

For multiple weeks. No, months.

Mostly, for people who think their story is too obvious. No one's is.

Or for people who had a thought of writing their books but wondered if they would be laughed at.

Or for those wonderful people who were on the edge of writing their book but brushed it way by saying: "Author, and me? Huh!!!"

So, this newsletter was a compilation of the "Frequently Thought Questions" that mostly smart minds think about.

Reminds me of what James Clear once said:


Source:

So, over the past 4 weeks I think I have done a good job at convincing those who were on the edge.

And now I think my job is done.

Remember that iconic dialogue of Geet from Jab We Met, where she has done her role of convincing the ticket taker of why he should issue a ticket to Shahid right away, sharing all her possible explanations. When she is done, she asks, "Aap convince ho gaye, ya main aur bolo?" :)

Well, if Geet knew when to stop, I do too.

I am usually not someone who quits.

Like I shared at the start of this edition.

But every single time I have delayed quitting from places where I knew I should have, I have only suffered.

This time, I want to quit happily :) As I continue working on other projects (that are my babies) and see what else I can bring to the table.

Too much of everything is poison.

And I do not want to be the one eating my own venom :)


On that note, thanks a lot ladies and gentlemen, for taking me to 10K subscribers. I have had many expectations from many things I started, but none from this. Trust me. And this one exceeded all previous expectations combined.

And, if you liked what I write, here is how we can be in touch:

Daily blog: Nishtha.blog

Weekly newsletter: Raw and Real

Get my ebooks here:

The Corporate Life Handbook:?The book everyone working a corporate job needs :)

The Career Changing Guide:?My bestseller so far :)

How to Deal with Heartbreak:?Because, life happens :(

Every Writer Needs to Read this:?I wish I had this one, when I was starting out as a writer

This is What You are Looking for (Paperback):?Small Life Lessons for a Happier Life

If you wish to get your book ghostwritten or wish to connect on any other project, do write to me on [email protected]. I'd love to explore if we both are the right fit for each other.


A bit about me: I am a CA turned full-time writer and ghostwriter of books for CXOs. I've written/ghostwritten more than 14 books on topics ranging from changing career, corporate life, self-help/motivation, business books, writing, dealing with emotions, and memoirs. (Basically, anything other than fiction :))

Some of these have gone on to become bestsellers, some have been picked up instantly by publishers, and some have broken my previous records of book sales.


Thank you, everyone. :)


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