Have you ever worked on a project you just don’t want to do? Of course you have! On this episode, Zach talks about a recent bout with burnout and Resistance he faced and has an open discussion with J. about it. You will discover some powerful strategies for dealing with project burnout and more:
- Some of the things Zach looks for when he’s looking for an audiobook narrator + understanding the costs of audiobook production
- How the guys changed their approach to the writing process for the last two books they finished
- The struggles Zach has recently had dealing with project burnout
- Factors that can contribute to author burnout + how your relationship with writing changes when you transition to life as a full-time author
- The importance of finishing projects and moving through resistance to build the resilience you need for long term success
The Career Author Podcast is a podcast where co-authors J. Thorn and Zach Bohannon share their struggles and successes as full-time authors, advice for improving your writing craft, and honest discussions of what it takes to build a successful career as an author.
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2 responses to “The Career Author Podcast: Episode 57 – Dealing With Project Burnout”
Almost managed to catch up on your backlog but this episode really hit home for me. THANK YOU for this.
Your welcome!