Why I Didn't Give Up on Writing This Book

There were times when I stared at my manuscript for Black Swan, White Swan and felt like throwing in the towel. The writing wasn't flowing, the formatting was a mess, and I wondered if anyone would even care about my story. I stared at my manuscript and wanted to delete the whole thing. The words just weren't flowing, the formatting was a nightmare, and I wasn't sure if anyone would actually care about what I had to say.

What kept me going wasn't ego, momentum or motivation. It was purpose.

I had committed to setting up an education trust for children who've been left behind. That quiet promise became my anchor. Every time I felt like quitting, I thought of a child in a classroom, made possible, even in a small way, because I finished what I started.

This experience taught me something I've witnessed countless times in leadership: when you feel stuck, don't search harder for motivation. Reconnect with your purpose. That's what gets you through the hardest moments.

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