by Kath Walters | Dec 14, 2022 | My clients
“Writing is thinking. To write well is to think clearly. That’s why it’s so hard,” writes author David McCullough a two-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize. Clarity happened for Mike Adams, author of “Seven Stories Every Salesperson Must Tell”. “I’m an engineer who...
by Kath Walters | Dec 7, 2022 | Books, My clients
If you have a book “stuck” in your brain that you cannot get out, you are in good company. Many authors I work with feel the same. Like psychologist and author, Peter J Webb, who wrote “System Three Thinking”. “My overnight success took about 15 years. That’s about...
by Kath Walters | Nov 30, 2022 | Books, My clients
For Genevieve Hawkins, author of “Mentally at Work: Optimising health and business performance through connection”, what made her sit down was almost a prescience. She tells the story in my info-pack, “Author to Author: Stories of personal and business...
by Kath Walters | Nov 23, 2022 | Books, My clients
Is writing a book worth the money and time? I decided to ask my clients that question. Leah Mether published her book “Soft is the New Hard” in 2019. (Great timing.) Here’s what she hoped it would do. “I wanted a supercharged business card that upped my credibility,...
by Kath Walters | Oct 20, 2021 | Books, My clients
If you are a “situational coach”, you probably think you couldn’t write a book. After all, that is the nature of situational coaching. You work with what the client brings. It’s not about you. In my experience, however, when coaches dig deeper, they...