Tuesday, May 31, 2022

WNL organizing 2 Week Book Tour & $25.00 Amazon Gift Card for Removing The Fear By: Ifedayo Greenway


 Write Now Literary is pleased to be organizing a two-week book tour and a $25.00 Amazon Gift Card & She Unveils Swag Bag for Removing The Fear: A Truth Journey from Fear to Freedom by Ifedayo Greenway. The book tour will run May 30-June 10, 2022. 

ISBN: 978-0578365152 

Genre: Non-Fiction

ABOUT THE BOOK 


Removing the Fear: A Truth Journey from Fear to Freedom is a collision of journeys written to chronicle the authentic reality of unveiling the fear, feeling it,  and moving forward anyway. 

Answering the question, "What are you afraid of?" Ifedayo Greenway and eleven women come face to face with the embedded lies of their respective uncertainties. Accepting the invitation to heal, each writer is liberated as she bravely exposes the truth of the matter. These courageous women reveal their personal struggles and how they managed to turn their fear into a pathway to purpose and freedom.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Ifedayo Greenway is a mother, transformational speaker, and master life coach who is passionate about her covenant with God to impact & the world and change lives.

She works as a Corporate Investigator in the financial industry, utilizing her degree in Criminal Justice. She is also the CEO of IG & MORE (Ife Greenway & Ministry of Real Empowerment) LLC. A personal development coach, Ifedayo is dedicated to helping women leverage their place of pain as momentum for the forwarding movement; she has been featured in Huffington Post, CBS, FOX, NBC, and Shoutout Atlanta. 

As a fear strategist, Ifedayo teaches others the art of living a lifelessly impacted by fear. She is the host of Changing Faces, an annual empowering makeover moment that encourages women to embrace their personal change journey by seeing themselves through the eyes of purpose and not circumstances.

She is the founder of the She Unveils movement. In addition, she serves as a writing coach helping women accomplish their literary goals by unveiling, writing, and publishing their personal stories. 

Ifedayo is a five-time author and two-time best-selling author. Other published works include inspirational writings and articles which have reached thousands of readers in various mediums, including Thrive Global & Faith Heart Magazine.

Ifedayo uses her journey to strengthen others and is committed to helping women find their authentic voice in their pursuit of transformation.

EXCERPTS

 Pulling back the layers of my struggles presented me with a multi-pronged issue that I needed to explore. There were times when what I toiled with was not fear itself. Instead, it was the life I knew that I could have if I would just let the fear go. 

This truth would come to uncover a deeper layer of this phenomenon. What was I terrified of? Well, the answer was twofold. First, it was the idea of being stuck with mediocracy because I was either (a) too afraid to let average go or (b) fearful of what it would feel like to embrace first-class. I was scared to lose and even more terrified to win. I wasn't always frightened by the worst-case scenario. In some instances, the best possible outcome made me uneasy. It caused me to refuse to live a life beyond the proverbial wall of apprehensive excuses. On the opposite end, it was the question of what if I don't get a better return spectrum. The double-edged sword that said, but what if I do. I remember years ago, talking to a friend after I completed a book project and saying, "What if I don't do well with book interviews and selling this book?" Her response was, "What if you do?" 

I normalized things not working out for me. So, could I respond appropriately if it did? Was I capable of walking in the win? Would true happiness cost more work and effort than I was willing to put in? 

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 Tour organized by Write Now Literary Book Tours

How to Avoid the Rejection Blues

 

As a consumer, you can walk into a store or visit any online retailer and decide what brands, designers, and products you like, dislike, want to purchase, or prefer not to invest in. Then, you pass up items if you think they're not a good fit. Decline if it doesn't align with what you have or want to spend. And sometimes, you walk away simply because you came across something better. 

Everything is not for everybody. That's why you can read the reviews of some products and see a variety of rating stars. Some will say it was the best thing that ever happened to them, while others will share how it negatively impacted their lives and how they may even regret buying or coming into contact with it. 

Rejection is defined as the refusal, nonacceptance, or dismissal of a proposal, idea, or person. As it relates to being a writer, it is the idea of you or your story not being received or embraced in the way you intended or envisioned it. 

So how do you avoid the rejection blues or keep from waddling in fear of rejection? 

First, ask yourself, why is it so important to you that EVERYONE accepts you. And if everyone doesn't have to accept you, who is it that you worry most about dismissing your creative narrative or ideas? The fear of rejection can usually be traced back to childhood or a painful instance affecting your ability to move forward. 

Secondly, don't take it personally. A great way to not take it personally is to think about a time when you said "no" to something or someone. A person rejecting your story does not make it any less of a powerful, impacting, or a good one. We must learn to look beyond the proverbial black eye; we think the rejection is landing on our faces and see that everything is not about us. When people give you thumbs down, it can be their expression of what's right and/or wrong for them. It would be selfish to make it about you. 

And lastly, respect others' rights to choose. As an author, the fact of the matter is that you must see yourself as a brand and your story/book as a product. This means you are not for everyone. 

I've had writers say to me, "what if no one reads my story?". My response was, "except for the person that reads your story." 

Everyone has a choice, and they may not always choose you. Learn to accept rejection as a strategic tool for getting you in front of your target audience and readers. The person you were assigned and set apart to reach is not who rejected you. 

 


 

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