06/09/2026
🎉 Huge congratulations to Stef Kay on the launch of Paper Trails!
Part memoir, part guide, this beautiful book is for anyone who has ever felt disconnected from themselves, unsure of what they truly want, or weighed down by pressure, perfection, and “shoulds.” Through creative, low-pressure journaling, Stef helps readers rebuild a relationship with their inner voice—one honest page at a time.
As a writer, creative, and co-founder of Everything Journals, Stef knows firsthand how powerful journaling can be. After burnout led her away from a successful career in sales and consulting, creative journaling became a path back to clarity, healing, and self-trust. Now, through *Paper Trails*, she’s helping others create meaningful, sustainable practices rooted in self-connection.
This book is a gentle invitation to create stories, collect memories, gather joy, and move through life with more alignment and wholeness. ✨
Let’s support Stef and celebrate this exciting launch by checking out Paper Trails on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H3WV78NN
Launch Date: July 14, 2026
06/03/2026
Most people don’t fail at writing a book because they lack knowledge.
They fail because they never get past the blank page.
The mistake is waiting for the perfect idea, the perfect outline, or the perfect draft before getting started.
You become an author the moment you decide to write—not when the book is finished.
Start messy.
Start imperfect.
Just start.
A rough draft can be edited.
A blank page can’t.
Your knowledge could help someone solve a problem, avoid a mistake, or change their life.
But only if you publish it.
Comment "GUIDE" and I’ll send you the full strategy.
06/02/2026
Most people see a book as a project.
The smartest entrepreneurs see it as an asset.
An asset that builds authority.
An asset that generates leads.
An asset that creates trust before the sales conversation even begins.
You write it once.
Then it keeps working for you for years.
That's why some of the biggest creators and entrepreneurs in the world still use books to grow their businesses, expand their reach, and scale their impact.
The question isn't whether you should write a book.
The question is what happens if you never do.
Comment READY if you're serious about writing your book this year.
06/02/2026
🎉 Huge congratulations to author Maya Murphy on the launch of her beautiful new book, At Home Within! 🏡✨
In a world that often feels rushed and overwhelming, Maya offers something so many of us are deeply longing for: a peaceful, faith-filled home that strengthens the heart and supports the life God has called us to live.
Drawing from 20 home renovations alongside her husband, Dave, and years of hands-on experience in stewardship, investing, and intentional living, Maya shares practical wisdom for creating a home that is spiritually grounded, financially stable, functional for everyday life, and personally beautiful. Through honest stories, biblical encouragement, and sustainable systems that truly work, *At Home Within* reminds us that the atmosphere within our walls begins with the condition of our hearts.
This book goes far beyond decorating tips—it’s an invitation to cultivate rhythms, routines, and spaces that bring peace, purpose, and joy to your family life. Whether you’re redesigning a room, building better habits, or simply longing for more calm and alignment in your home, Maya’s message will inspire and equip you every step of the way.
Let’s show Maya some love and support as she shares this powerful message with the world! 💛
Be sure to check out At Home Within on Amazon here:
https://a.co/d/07oWeZ4b
📘 Launch Date: June 2, 2026
06/01/2026
Most books don't fail because they're poorly written.
They fail because readers finish them... and nothing changes.
The books people remember years later aren't always the most detailed, the longest, or the most informative.
They're the ones that shift how someone thinks, acts, or sees the world.
Information is easy to forget.
Transformation isn't.
So before you add another chapter, ask yourself:
Will readers finish this book with new information?
Or a new perspective they'll carry with them long after the last page?
What's one book that genuinely changed the way you think?
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