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New book currently in the works

D Walsham • Nov 15, 2020

Not for a little while i might add!

Firstly thanks again to all of those who have purchased a copy of my self titled book "Self-Motivation: Anyone Can Do It, If I did it" which is still available within outlets such as

Will also have 10 signed copies available which you can get in touch with me for. But I'm announcing that a new book is currently in the works, which will take some time to write.

What will be the name of the book

The title of the book itself I already have, but will reveal the title in due time whilst I build the planning around the book.

What will the book be about?

For those who have read/purchased the first one it was tailored to more of a biography of how my career started up until a certain pivotal moment, and was utilised for more of a motivational type of book to not only promote the prosperity of a career within the IT industry but also any type of goal or mission in general, and one which I was more than happy to share my experiences with.

This particular book is sort of a continuation but not in a biographical form, more of a tricks of the trade/tips/advice and knowledge from everything I've learned broken down into several chapters.

The idea of the book is to shape and mould someone to be a strong entity in whichever path they choose to take, and though my career is primarily IT there are other ventures and avenues I've done well in so it will be quite a universal type of appeal to the book.

When will the book be released

Difficult to say at the moment but I would put a marker between end of 2021/beginning of 2022.

I purposely want to take my time in creating the next one so the breadth of knowledge is absorbed in finer and greater detail that will pull from real life scenarios and experiences. Most will be from my own some may be from others.

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