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Goodreads asked Bonnie St. John:

How do you get inspired to write?

Bonnie St. John Let's be honest, writing is hard. You can be inspired by an idea, but getting all the way to the end of a manuscript takes monumental perseverance. I believe a critical success factor is accepting help. For Micro-Resilience, I not only teamed up with my husband Allen, we had people in our office at Blue Circle Leadership helping to organize the "real people" in the book who tested the program and shared their results. That was a lot of work, scheduling the meetings, following up, transcribing interviews, and much more. My editor at Hachette is like an Olympic coach always pushing us to do better. We also got the advice of an instructional designer who ended up helping us systematize the language and frameworks. I tapped a neuroscientist to help critique our science writing. We even hired another writer at the end to smooth out some of the language and do extra editing. I had several respected friends read it through and give valuable comments...read the acknowledgements to fully credit the large cast of people involved in creating something like this! On my first book I refused to have a ghost writer and felt I had to do it all myself. Now my ego is less in the way and I have learned that relying on others makes a much more impactful book.

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