Self-Worth as an Author

SELF-WORTH AS AN AUTHOR 🔥📙

Strong self-worth as an author means you don’t measure your value by book sales.

It means you trust yourself—even when friends or family don’t “get” your book.

The book is well received? I love myself.
The book upsets someone? I love myself.
The book hits a bestseller list? I love myself.
The book is sitting quietly on a shelf? I love myself.

This isn’t easy.

But maybe the book publishing process is meant to take us deeper into self-trust. Deeper into unconditional self-love.

When your confidence is steady and your worth is not up for negotiation, you keep writing—regardless of stars, reviews, rankings, or results.

Becoming an author will shine your light outward 🪞…and yes, some people will be triggered by it.

You’ll be a catalyst. That can feel vulnerable.

But you’ll also have the chance to root into your worth.
To define success by how it feels inside, not how it looks online.
To know in quiet moments: You did something brave. Beautiful. Honest.

This book? It was always for you. First.
You were meant to write it to become who you truly are.

Yes, recognition feels amazing.
Yes, you deserve to be paid.
Yes, “This book changed my life” means everything.

But you are the miracle.
The book is just the evidence. 🗝

Hey, I'm Rachel—a memoir ghostwriter, intuitive book coach, and book shaman. I help people write the stories that set them free.

📩 If you’ve been feeling called to write a book—but aren’t sure where to start—reach out. I’d love to hear about your dream. 💛

Rachel Warmath

Writer, editor, author, and yoga teacher based in Salt Lake City, Utah.

https://www.aliveinthefire.com
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