5 Surprising Lessons I Learned From Writing My Book

What I found out about writing, goals, and myself.

Daniel Hövermann
The Startup

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When it comes to major projects in life, a tremendous tubular of well-designed strategies helps to accomplish even the most challenging tasks. Especially the ones others thought you weren't capable of doing. By the way, in the beginning, I was also on their side, saying to myself: "You won't finish this."

Therefore, the past months were quite interesting to keep it simple. I finished something that most people in my past thought I would never start nor complete — I wrote a book.

During this process, I learned a lot about writing, even more about significant projects, and at most — about myself. Sometimes, writing was heaven on earth; sometimes, it was not that sunny. The same applied to my life in this phase.

In this time, I made bold decisions, added or deleted characters to the book, like friends in my real life, and changed significant aspects of the book, which is valid for my professional career.

Let us see where these lessons will bring me, and even more important: you!

#1. Setting a beautiful goal is vital.

When I saw my sister sitting on the ground, entirely overwhelmed by the amount of…

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