A project I’ve now abandoned
You have to do what’s best for you, which sometimes can mean quitting.
Hello dear friend
I started Books Are Our Superpower in 2020. A few months later, I had the idea of starting a paid book club/subscription-style newsletter.
The idea was simple — get amazing writers to publish 2 stories each week, ask readers to pay, and share profits with the writers.
What I didn’t anticipate was how much work it’d take for me as the founder to promote, coordinate with writers and readers, schedule emails, etc. It got so overwhelming that in just two months, I was burnt out.
The business idea was great. I even had 10+ people who signed up for a year of the book club’s membership.
But at that time, I didn’t have the tools to execute it.
No matter how much I wanted my book club with amazing writers around the world to thrive, it wasn’t the right time to continue the plan.
Bottom line: As a business owner, you’ve to be prepared to make difficult decisions at any point in your life. Even if it’s hard, you have to do what’s best for you, which sometimes can mean quitting.
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That’s all from my end today. I’ll see you again soon. Till then, stay strong. Keep smiling and be awesome.
With love,
Anangsha.