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Write Fast, Publish Often: The Art of Literary Momentum

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For Neera Mahajan, a professional critique about her written English didn't derail her career; it sparked an extraordinary second act as an author, book coach, and community builder.
"The only thing standing between you and the senior management position is your written English," Neera's boss told her years ago.

Rather than accepting this limitation, she embraced it as a challenge, eventually publishing eight books and building a thriving community of writers who benefit from her unique approach to making the writing and publishing process accessible to everyone.
In this conversation, Neera reveals the surprising method she used to write her first book in just one week, a technique that has since helped countless aspiring authors overcome the paralyzing perfectionism that prevents most books from ever seeing the light of day.

"Get the story out," she advises, "it doesn't matter how many pages it is." The beauty of self-publishing, she explains, is that you can continuously improve your book over time.
For professionals looking to establish authority in their field, Neera offers a compelling perspective: "The fastest way to develop authority in any area is by writing a book on it."

The process itself transforms you as much as it transforms your career prospects. By organizing your knowledge into a book, you clarify your own thinking and create a foundation for all your future content.

Neera's practical wisdom and inspiring journey prove that it's never too late to reinvent yourself through words.

At 57, she was just getting started on her most fulfilling chapter yet.

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➡️ P.S📘 If you love stories with mystery, identity, and a touch of the mystical...
You’ll want to read my new novel, Karma Unleashed—a supernatural suburban thriller set between two cultures.
📚 Grab it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FH6GZX6N

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Chapters

1. Writing a Book in One Week (00:00:00)

2. From IT Manager to Author (00:06:52)

3. Eight Self-Published Books and Counting (00:17:27)

4. Writing Fast: Strategies and Secrets (00:23:11)

5. Building a Community on Substack (00:33:04)

6. Future Projects and Writing Inspiration (00:40:43)

93 episodes

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Manage episode 497032740 series 3307457
Content provided by Natasha Tynes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Natasha Tynes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

For Neera Mahajan, a professional critique about her written English didn't derail her career; it sparked an extraordinary second act as an author, book coach, and community builder.
"The only thing standing between you and the senior management position is your written English," Neera's boss told her years ago.

Rather than accepting this limitation, she embraced it as a challenge, eventually publishing eight books and building a thriving community of writers who benefit from her unique approach to making the writing and publishing process accessible to everyone.
In this conversation, Neera reveals the surprising method she used to write her first book in just one week, a technique that has since helped countless aspiring authors overcome the paralyzing perfectionism that prevents most books from ever seeing the light of day.

"Get the story out," she advises, "it doesn't matter how many pages it is." The beauty of self-publishing, she explains, is that you can continuously improve your book over time.
For professionals looking to establish authority in their field, Neera offers a compelling perspective: "The fastest way to develop authority in any area is by writing a book on it."

The process itself transforms you as much as it transforms your career prospects. By organizing your knowledge into a book, you clarify your own thinking and create a foundation for all your future content.

Neera's practical wisdom and inspiring journey prove that it's never too late to reinvent yourself through words.

At 57, she was just getting started on her most fulfilling chapter yet.

Have a comment? Text me!

Support the show

****************************************************************************
➡️ P.S📘 If you love stories with mystery, identity, and a touch of the mystical...
You’ll want to read my new novel, Karma Unleashed—a supernatural suburban thriller set between two cultures.
📚 Grab it on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FH6GZX6N

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Writing a Book in One Week (00:00:00)

2. From IT Manager to Author (00:06:52)

3. Eight Self-Published Books and Counting (00:17:27)

4. Writing Fast: Strategies and Secrets (00:23:11)

5. Building a Community on Substack (00:33:04)

6. Future Projects and Writing Inspiration (00:40:43)

93 episodes

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