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Bradley Charbonneau

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Bradley Charbonneau has blah blah blah written 33 books and held a write-every-single-day streak of 2,808 days in a row. Yeah, whatever. Who cares, right?

Do you know what Bradley's best numbers are?

Zero and One.

Zero is the number of books he had before he started writing even One day in a row.

One is the number of books (and days in a row) he wrote once he finally got over his imposter syndrome, his perfectionism, doubt, fear, anxiety, and last but not least: procrastination.

The problem was that he started out trying to write his Best Book Ever. (PRO TIP: impossible)

It would have made things a whole lot easier, faster, and a ton more fun had he only started with his Worst Book Ever.

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Bradley Charbonneau I write Every Single Day.

That's it. That's the big secret answer. I don't go to sleep until it's done. If it's not done, my day is not done.

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I write Every Single Day.

That's it. That's the big secret answer. I don't go to sleep until it's done. If it's not done, my day is not done.

There are no excuses, no delays, no nothing. It just gets done.

That's how I deal with writer's block. (less)
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Writing vs. Overthinking — Which One Wins?

Writing vs. Overthinking — Which One Wins? Over coffee in Utrecht I sat down with Bradley Charbonneau to talk about something that quietly eats at a lot of us: the gap between wanting to write and actually writing. Bradley has a way of making creative practice feel practical. He has written more than 40 self-published […]

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“Procrastination is when you walk by the loose screw in the door hinge 87 times and each time think about it, say to yourself that you’re going to fix it, kick yourself that you don’t do it, even tell your wife that you’ll do it, still don’t do it, then finally, one day, seemingly spur of the moment, you fix it on the 88th time.”
Bradley Charbonneau, Every Single Day: A Simple Prescription for Transformation

“There is no end to education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you die, is a process of learning. ​— ​Jiddu Krishnamurti”
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“Failure will no longer bother you. Let that sink in. It’s a big deal.”
Bradley Charbonneau, Every Single Day: A Simple Prescription for Transformation

“There was something magical about an island—the mere word suggested fantasy. You lost touch with the world—an island was a world of its own. A world, perhaps, from which you might never return. He thought: “I’m leaving my ordinary life behind me.” And, smiling to himself, he began to make plans, fantastic plans for the future. He was still smiling when he walked up the rock-cut steps. In”
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“At its core, the pill represents a decision: a decision to change a behavior.”
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“Failure will no longer bother you. Let that sink in. It’s a big deal.”
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“If you knew who walked beside you at all times, on the path that you have chosen, you could never experience fear or doubt again.”
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“Psychologists have discovered that negative self-statement is one of the main drivers of anxiety and depression.”
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