Reinvent Yourself Here
If you’re reinventing yourself as a writer, don't write a book; write a paragraph. Small wins create the "identity capital" needed to believe in the change.
Reinvention is often more about subtraction than addition. 3. The Shift (Building the New) This is where the "heavy lifting" happens. Reinvent Yourself
Reinvention isn't a straight line. If a new path feels wrong, adjust. You are the architect, not the prisoner, of this plan. 5. The Integration If you’re reinventing yourself as a writer, don't
Expect a "cringe" phase. You will feel like an impostor because you are practicing a role you haven't mastered yet. If a new path feels wrong, adjust
People who knew the "old you" might be uncomfortable with the "new you." That’s okay. Their comfort is not your responsibility.
You are under no obligation to be the person you were five minutes ago.
Your current surroundings are designed to keep you as you are. Change your desk layout, join a new community, or even change your commute. New inputs lead to new outputs. 4. The Resistance (The Messy Middle)