Neil Taylor
New Contributor
Hi,
I wanted a place to write down the progress I'm making in business things alongside my degree. I finished TMF a few days ago (what a book), and have been jotting down various ideas, and I'm still looking for one to start executing on.
One thing I have taken action on is writing an ebook for amazon. I had this health issue a while ago (something I fixed myself over time) which is searched on google heavily. There are a ton of articles about it, but no books. I like writing, I'm good at it, and in a couple days I've written 1500 words.
I'll need to learn how to self-publish, get a couple people to read it through, then i'll put it on amazon and see how many people it helps!
I'm confident about the information inside it given it's something I've been through personally. One concern I have with it is that I'm not a qualified personal trainer or anything, so when I'm outlining exercises to do, that info is only based on knowledge I learned while fixing my issue. I'm not sure if the book needs to include a disclaimed so I don't get sued for someone who drops a barbell on their neck and gets paralysed. (Although we don't really do suing in England so I might be ok).
I wanted a place to write down the progress I'm making in business things alongside my degree. I finished TMF a few days ago (what a book), and have been jotting down various ideas, and I'm still looking for one to start executing on.
One thing I have taken action on is writing an ebook for amazon. I had this health issue a while ago (something I fixed myself over time) which is searched on google heavily. There are a ton of articles about it, but no books. I like writing, I'm good at it, and in a couple days I've written 1500 words.
I'll need to learn how to self-publish, get a couple people to read it through, then i'll put it on amazon and see how many people it helps!
I'm confident about the information inside it given it's something I've been through personally. One concern I have with it is that I'm not a qualified personal trainer or anything, so when I'm outlining exercises to do, that info is only based on knowledge I learned while fixing my issue. I'm not sure if the book needs to include a disclaimed so I don't get sued for someone who drops a barbell on their neck and gets paralysed. (Although we don't really do suing in England so I might be ok).
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