• Annabel Monaghan: Being True To Yourself, Following Your Passions, & Filtering Out Things That Impede Your Success

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

Annabel Monaghan: Being True To Yourself, Following Your Passions, & Filtering Out Things That Impede Your Success

  • Summary

  • This week Andrew talks with national bestselling author Annabel Monaghan. In college, Annabel studied English at Duke University — but didn’t immediately pursue a career as a novelist. Instead, she went on to get an MBA & spent the beginning of her career in investment banking. Eventually, Annabel pivoted back to writing — and ultimately became a bestselling author. This conversation is filled with powerful ideas about being true to yourself, following your passions, developing new ideas, filtering out things that impede your success, & so much more.

    Show Highlights:

    0:00 - Intro
    2:10 - Decision to major in English
    6:15 - Getting MBA and starting career as investment banker
    8:23 - “I didn’t write anything until I was 37”
    8:55 - Learning from past experience
    10:10 - Courage to pivot back to writing
    14:01 - Writing first successful novel
    16:54 - Filtering out things that impede your success
    20:10 - Avoiding the comparison game
    21:45 - Creative process
    25:40 - Developing new ideas
    28:08 - Teaching others

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