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Attention all Jake Noble fans! Go behind the scenes with this short interview. Discover the secrets of crafting a thrilling plot, creating complex characters, and keeping readers on the edge of their seats. This interview is  filled with insights and personal lessons learned along the way. Whether you’re a writer yourself or just a fan of spy thrillers, this video is a must-watch.

 

 

Self-publishing is a journey filled with challenges and obstacles, but one crucial quality that will help you overcome is resilience; the ability to bounce back from setbacks and keep pushing forward, even when the going gets tough.

Self-published authors face plenty of rejections, criticisms, and obstacles along the way, but it’s your resilience that will help you persevere and achieve your goals. Whether you’re struggling to get your book noticed, receiving negative reviews, or simply feeling discouraged, a resilient attitude will keep you moving forward.

Here are some tips for building resilience in self-publishing:

  1. Embrace failure: Failure is a natural part of the self-publishing journey, and it’s important to embrace it rather than let it defeat you. Remember that every rejection and criticism is an opportunity to grow and improve your craft.
  2. Cultivate a growth mindset: Instead of viewing challenges as roadblocks, try to see them as opportunities for growth and learning. This mindset shift can help you stay motivated and focused on your goals.
  3. Surround yourself with support: Having a supportive network of friends, family, and fellow authors can provide a source of encouragement and motivation when you need it most.

Resilience is a key quality for self-published authors. By embracing failure, cultivating a growth mindset, surrounding yourself with support, and taking care of yourself, you’ll be able to overcome any obstacle and achieve your goals. Don’t give up, keep pushing forward, and remember that resilience will carry you to success!

 

Check out the Jake Noble series: bit.ly/NobleBooks

Or my book on writing best selling thrillers: bit.ly/CraftFiction

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