Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Interview With Self-Help Author Andrea C. McLean

 


 

 

1.What inspired you to write this book? My inspiration to write this book was drawn from my personal experiences as well as coaching conversations with clients. I realized that while we can have hopes and dreams, the decision to act and make these a reality lies within each of us.  Once we decide, we can begin the transformational process.

 

2. What exactly is it about and who is it written for? “Decide to Be Your Future Self” offers a valuable and relatable guide for anyone on the journey of transformation. I introduce my proprietary S.O.A.R. Method (Shift Your Mindset, Overcome Challenges, Activate Your Plan, Reflect and Refine) to set the foundation for personal transformation. Whether you’re looking to make a career change, improve your health and fitness, or simply live a more fulfilling life, “Decide to Be Your Future Self” can help you achieve your goals.

 

3. What do you hope readers will get out of reading your book? I hope readers will be inspired to take the reins and move forward in their journey of personal growth. I share my own journey of overcoming challenges and transforming into the person I desired to be. Through my relatable and honest storytelling, I offer practical strategies and tools for anyone on the path to personal growth. From setting goals and overcoming self-doubt to cultivating self-love and resilience, this book provides a comprehensive guide for readers to become their future selves.

 

4. How did you decide on your book’s title and cover design? The title of this book was a chapter in my previous book, FLAP Your Way to Success. I discussed that manuscript with an editor who said the chapter title was a different spin on thinking about one’s future self, so I ran with this as the title of my next book.  I reviewed a couple of book cover designs, and the consensus was to put my picture on the cover. We used the colors from my brand kit.

 

5. What advice or words of wisdom do you have for fellow writers – other than run!? Being an author is a journey and there is a lot to learn, so don’t get frustrated with the process. Work with reputable people, keep going and don’t give up; chances are you won’t be an overnight success.

 

6. What trends in the book world do you see -- and where do you think the book publishing industry is heading? Three trends that I have observed in the book publishing industry are:  1) digital formats (eBooks and audiobooks), 2) self-publishing is much more accessible, and 3) there is a demand for diverse voices and perspectives.

 

7. Were there experiences in your personal life or career that came in handy when writing this book? Absolutely and I share some in my book. One was being passed up for a promotion which made me decide that I needed to create my own future career ladder.  Frankly, had that not happened I would not have pursued my coach credentialing and started my coaching practice.

 

8. How would you describe your writing style? Which writers or books is your writing similar to? My writing style has a focus on the future self, with personal anecdotes and actionable advice in a positive and encouraging tone. After doing research, my writing is similar to Tony Robbins, Jack Canfield and Dale Carnegie.

 

9. What challenges did you overcome in the writing of this book? My main challenge was finding the time to write the book  but once I had my framework and chapters outlined, it was easier to chunk the work into time blocks.

 

10. If people can buy or read one book this week or month, why should it be yours? My book is a timely and relevant resource for individuals seeking to improve themselves and their lives. With the current state of the world, many people are facing challenges and uncertainties, making personal growth and self-improvement more important than ever. "Decide to Be Your Future Self" offers a message of hope and inspiration, reminding readers that they have the power to shape their own future and become the best version of themselves.

 

About The Author: Andrea C. McLean, prolific author and board-certified coach, empowers individuals, especially women, to achieve success, embrace their true selves, and navigate life's challenges through relatable writing and practical wisdom. Her self-help books guide readers on journeys of self-discovery and transformation, offering actionable steps to build confidence, overcome limitations, and find purpose. Learn more at www.andreacmclean.com.

 

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