Authorship Isn’t About Writing — It’s About Owning Your Life

Most people think writing a book is about putting words on a page.
It’s not.
Authorship isn’t about writing — it’s about ownership.
In this episode, Kellan dismantles the illusion that freedom, money, or circumstance create the ultimate life. The truth? Your gold mine is already in your hands. But you’ll never access it until you integrate every part of your story — the failures, the shadow side, the victories, the painful lessons — and claim it.
This is about sovereignty.
This is about leadership.
This is about stepping out of victimhood and into ownership.
If you’ve ever wondered who you are to speak… to lead… to write… this episode answers that question once and for all.
Key Takeaways:
- Why freedom alone is not the ultimate life
- The difference between authorship and ownership
- Integrating the “shadow side” instead of hiding it
- Why your hardest experiences shape your authority
- The power of lived experience in an AI world
- Forgiveness: fix what you can, change who you are, add good to the world
- Leadership that comes from clarity and integration
- Why your story is your gold mine
- Cancel culture, voice, and standing somewhere
- The transformational power of writing your story
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Welcome to this episode of Your Ultimate Life, the podcast that is focused on one thing, happiness, cash, joy, meaning the ultimate life. So I say one thing, ultimate life. Now you might use different words, you know, when I ask people about what it means to live the ultimate life, a lot of times I hear freedom.
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And when we dig into that, you know, it's freedom to do whatever I want, whenever I want, anytime, with no constraints, time, money, nobody has call on my life. You know what? That's not the ultimate life. You can argue if you want. Freedom is absolutely essential. But for it really, that freedom to give you that feeling of deep satisfaction,
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We also have to have a purpose because freedom, I'm going to drive around here. I'm going to fly all over the world. I'm going to sit on this beach and that beach and hang out with this celebrity and buy 15 houses. And I have some rock star song, I live in Hilltop houses with 15 cars or something. Yeah, people, have this story that stuff is the answer. Oh man, stuff.
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Well, I have never lived on a hilltop house with 15 cars, but I have lived where I had more money than I knew what to do with and could buy anything I and did. It's not happy. It is not joyful. I it's really simple. We desire to do good. We desire to have a purpose and a focus. And sometimes we get this mistaken idea. oh
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that I can't really do what I want until I have money, a lot of it, and I have no more pressure to perform. And I don't have to worry about paying bills. Part of that's true.
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When we're struggling and we're up to here financially, right? And then every breath is like we're going to breathe in water and choke. That's a hard place to be. But we don't have to stay there. And the first thing that changes isn't the bank account. It is the attitude. And you're going to say, great, here comes another woo woo speech on nothing. No, it actually doesn't. Let me tell you why.
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Because if I'm like this and I've been like that, maybe you have to, I've had a bankruptcy in life and some other things happened years ago. And so I know what it feels like to feel like this. And if while I'm like this, the only thing I'm thinking is I'm going to drown, I'm going to drown. Where's the life raft? Where's the life raft? What happened and what happens. And I see it all the time with clients and people that I know.
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Is we were snorting water, right? And we're choking and coughing and the only thing we're thinking about is how unfair things are What I can grab. Oh, no, how did I get here? It's not fair And so we don't create creative solutions When we instead same situation, we're right here if we calm down Just a little and think there's got to be a way i'm going to get through this and the sun's coming up tomorrow
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and we know that for sure in our mind, things actually change. We look at stuff different. Oh, I didn't see that. There's a thing. It's only a hundred meters to shore. We're still using the water thing. Or there's other paths forward. We actually start seeing things we couldn't see before. Because not because they weren't there, but our eyes are different. Before we were focused on scrambling, drowning, struggling.
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And instead, if we change our focus on, I will create something and looking with different eyes. And you can argue with me if you want, but unless you've really tried it over an extended period of time, you won't know. And I've seen it work over and over and over again in every situation. Relationships, money, uh finances, which is money, but also how you handle money, job, career, purpose, addictions.
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depression, suicidal ideation, just hundreds, literally, I don't know, hundreds, dozens at least, of different circumstances have actually seen it work that by changing what we think about,
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We see different things. We actually do. And here's a real easy example, silly one, right? You want to buy a certain car and you know, you think this is a great one. I need a red car of this brand. And you don't think there's very many of them and you haven't seen many as you're like, Ooh, I'll be kind of unique. And then the minute you buy one, they're all over the place and you see them everywhere. They were already there. You didn't see them. Okay. And that happens.
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uh people have uh two witnesses see an accident. They describe it completely differently. The physical facts are the same, but what they were looking for or thinking about was different. So they describe the situation completely differently. Now you have a dozen examples you can think of on your own. So what we're looking for wildly influences what we get.
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Now the last episode, we talked about taking a stand, having your story turn into a stand. Today is going to be the last episode for a while about your story, about your gold mine. Did you know you're holding a platinum mine, a big basket of gold, pretty heavy. Gold is heavy. Have you ever picked up a bar of gold? They're heavy. I mean, it is heavy.
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Right. You're not carrying many bars around with you at once and running around anyway. All right. So your basket of gold or platinum or whatever precious metal you want to think about is already in your hands. It's not winning the lottery. It's not outside of you. It's not some genius idea you haven't thought yet. It's not some drop shipping or affiliate sales program or anything else.
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It's already in your hands. It's the truth of who you are. You're already valuable. You are already powerful. You're already a unique individual with gifts and talents that has enough moxie, has enough power to make a difference, to make cash and to get complete fulfillment. You already have that.
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If we can start from there, what I'd like to talk about for the last time again is writing right now. And the reason I focus on this so much is one, I'm doing the challenge, the book challenge, Dream Build Write It dot com. And by the time this episode's out, that challenge might be over. But if this tweaks your heart register anyway, because we'll do it again later in the year. OK, and if you want to do it right this minute, get a hold of me.
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You can go to my Kellan Flukiger media dot com. Kellan Flukiger media dot com. there's a contact form. And I can help you know how to do this because cashing in on your gold mine. Is possible. There's that funny commercial. I don't know if you've seen it on TV about a lady clamoring about her bills and you know.
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Underneath there's two miners in a gold mine, you know with hats and picks and things and I wonder if she knows she's sitting on a gold mine and they're Thinking about life insurance policies. I think in the cash value of policies You're sitting on a gold mine and it ain't a life insurance policy. Well, maybe it is but not it's not what I'm talking about Every person I've ever met especially those who tell me I got nothing. I got no story
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I laugh. I try really hard not to laugh. I just ask some questions and it becomes really clear that they have a passion, a purpose, a stand like we talked about last time and a story. So I want to look at it from a different angle today and again invite you to cash in on your gold mine. Okay, because authorship isn't actually about writing, even though that's the vehicle. It's about ownership.
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So often we don't want to take ownership of our lives. Sometimes there are painful things that happen that we don't want to remember or deal with. Sometimes there are things we've done that we don't know how to fix, feel terrible about, and don't want to deal with. Different reasons, same feeling, right? And sometimes we just don't know how.
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All of those are solvable right now. And here's what happens when you integrate and own like in a great big loving bear hug all the parts of your life, all the events, all the struggles, all the joy, all the work, all the injustice, all the things that you may have done that were hurtful or cruel or unkind.
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When you integrate all of those and then let them refine you, you are sitting on a platinum gold mine beyond measure. But it doesn't happen until you integrate and own them. And there's a real simple reason why. Because if stuff happened in my life and I don't integrate and own it, it becomes that thing.
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over there that happened to me and I and I want to be protected or I don't want to face it or whatever, whichever side that's on. On me, I had both and maybe you do too. I had things happen to me that were horrible, terrible and made a dramatic, had a dramatic impact on my life for decades, literally decades. And there were things I had done that I felt so bad about that had an impact on my life for decades.
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Only when I did the work to integrate known all that did I realize that I was sitting on a gold mine and I have been mining it and using it to serve you and everybody who wishes and wants to have that fulfillment have the ultimate life purpose prosperity and joy I don't care what your job is right now, and I don't care how much money you're making I really don't if you're not serving your purpose you're leaving money purpose and influence on the table
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If you're not serving your real purpose, you're leaving money, I don't care how much you're making, influence, purpose, and joy on the table. Now, if you're okay with that, I just take the money and I don't care about the rest of that. That's fine, but that, that stasis doesn't last very long because there's always this upwelling in us. I know that there's more, not harder work, not more, you know, sweating or whatever.
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But there's more that I could do that is meaningful, that matters. Ooh, I want you to think right now about a time, maybe you have them regularly, where you do something, have done something or are doing something right now that really matters. I have a beloved client who is also a pastor. OK, and she ministers to a flock in her church.
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And every time I talk to her, the love, the care, the kindness, the upliftment, the joy that she provides is a light to her heart. It has made her faith and confidence really strong. It has given her a joyful life that can't be achieved in any other way. Now, that's a pastor. I know another woman who's also a client.
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who has that same upliftment and joy and fun, and she was a doctor, or is. And her joy came from helping people not only with their health, getting better physically, but at the same time focusing on bringing love, kindness, hope into her medical practice. And so she also owns that purpose and has this fulfilling joy.
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Now, I don't know about you right now. Are you living in absolute joy? Because if you are, I want to invite you to get a hold of me. You can get a hold of me at KellanFlukigerMedia.com. And the reason I want you to is I love having guests on the show here and on the LA Talk Radio show that tell the story of how they got there.
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Without fail, every person that I talk to who has that kind of drive and fire and purpose, every one of them is just delighted to share and delightful to listen to about what happened in their lives. Again, guess what it is? A story of their becoming that brought them to a place of personal fulfillment.
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purpose, prosperity and joy. Now you can substitute whatever words you want there. But hearing those stories is so much fun. It does several things. One, it makes us know again that it's possible because they did it. There's nothing special about them. It uplifts us just because we want to share that joy also. And it gives us ideas about things that we might do.
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one of the blessings I get from doing this podcast and from the LA Talk radio shows, I get to talk to so many people that are choosing for their life to add good to the world and hearing what happened to brought them there, how they climbed their mountain and what they're up to. Oh, that's the most fun in the world. I love hearing that. It lifts me, coaches me, it blesses my life. And I get to share their stories with you.
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Everybody oh what a what a joy what a fun thing to do. All right, so let's let's Dive in to some meat here about owning your story about ownership. It's not about authorship It's not about writing that is just the vehicles about ownership This episode is brought to you by the school of transformational authorship and creation That means using authorship as a way to transform ourselves and our readers
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and creation, whatever we create from the book, whether it's a program or a service or a product or, you know, maybe some coaching or mentoring, whatever you create from that is joyful. So the School of Transformational Authorship and Coaching. I named it that school because it without fail, this process of that authorship, when it's morphed into ownership, transforms both the author and the readers every time 100 percent.
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in a big and powerful and productive way. Okay. So authorship, transforming into ownership is about claiming. It's about that integration that we talked about ownership and integration. I started this episode by asking if you've ever thought about being a king when my brother and I were young, I have a brother that's about four years younger than me and we shared a room, had bunk beds and
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When we went to bed at night, we used to get in trouble a lot of nights, yell that a little bit, you know, stop talking because we would talk and we would have our own pretend worlds, you know, and of aliens and monsters. And I think even one was about cats for some reason. We never had a cat, but we did think because I had one those little stuffed animals that kind of looked like a cat. So did he. So we had those and we talked about the kings. Who was the king, the king of this and the king of that?
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and being in charge. And so the idea of sovereignty, kingship in an undeveloped way was just about being in charge of everybody. And I tell everybody and everything what to do. And so, of course, because just telling people what to do wasn't enough, we had to include magic in there. You just pointed things and make them happen, right? Whatever it was. And as kids, our imagination was unbounded. And so was something we did a lot.
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told stories that sometimes went on for hours and on school nights, of course, we didn't get to do that very long. But on other nights, weekend nights and stuff, sometimes it would be two or three hours that we would spend talking in our pretend worlds as the king, as the sovereign, as the creator. And then what happened? Well, then we grew up. We grew up and we got poisoned. We got poisoned by the idea that that was pretend.
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And real life isn't like that.
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What that implicitly means is I gave up ownership of my life. What did I give it up to? I gave it up to circumstance. I gave it up to reality. Oh, you can't do that. Oh, okay. And because I didn't know how at that instant, those truths sank into me and we were not poor growing up, but I certainly heard we can't afford that a lot.
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And so I grew up with the idea that you can't have what you want. Maybe you can if you work really hard and earn a bunch of money and there's still never enough and poverty and what you not real poverty, but you know, not enough, can't afford, can't afford, can't, can't, can't. And so that was the context and framing. And in that, maybe it was yours too. And that went on for all my life for many years, not, not now anymore, but for most of my adult life.
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Money was hard to get. Somebody else had control. I had to work really hard and if I was lucky, X, Y, Z, you know the drill. And if you've got a money story, anything like mine or worse, you know how that feels. It feels sure as heck doesn't feel like you own your life. It doesn't feel like you're the sovereign creator. Feels like you're subject to all the vicissitudes.
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the difficulties, the hardships, the flailing economy, the some dumb boss or company. Man, that's what it feels like. know, these days, more and more people are starting businesses on their own, either as a side hustle or a side hustle to turn into a main hustle. And the premise and feeling of most of those people is that I hope this works, hope this works, hope this works.
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And then we work really hard and spend a lot of hours. say we because I did that. And so what have we done again? We've given up sovereignty because we don't actually believe that we own our lives. One of the real cool things, wonderful things about the school of transformational authorship and the book challenge dream, build, write it dot com. Go there right now.
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Hit pause, dreambuildwriteit.com, sign up for the next book challenge. Doesn't cost anything. It doesn't cost an hour a day for five days. What you'll get is you'll reclaim ownership of your life. You'll reclaim the ability to create what you want. You'll reclaim joyfully the truth that you embraced as a kid when you had no limits.
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Everything that you played or pretended, we call that now, imagined was absolutely real. I remember there's a story of Christmas Carol with about Scrooge and being a jerk and the ghosts coming and visiting. And there's one particular version I like most of all. There's been, I don't know, at least half a dozen of them made. But the one that I like most of all.
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is one with George C. Scott as Scrooge. And there's one particular scene in The Ghost of Christmas Past where he's with that ghost and he's in his old school and he's left alone. It's the holiday season and all the rest of the kids are gone and he's there alone. And you know, he doesn't say, but I'm assuming there's staff there to feed him or whatever. Maybe not. But anyway, he's there alone.
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And the ghost of Christmas past says, oh, the poor boy, he doesn't have any friends. know, the old Scrooge bristled and he said, no friends. He has his books, that boy he may do. And then the ghost observes what, you know, well, those aren't real. And again, Scrooge bristles and says, what Robinson Crusoe? Not real. Friday and the parrot, not real. And
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The reason I say that is because it was clear that Scrooge's recollection of the truth for him was that those events, people, parrots and Friday and Robinson Crusoe and everything were absolutely real. And he created his life in a way that he avoided the devastation of loneliness because of that stuff. Now, without any other commentary about the book or the meaning, it the point is
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You and I, can create our own lives. And owning that truth is something very few do. We truly get what we expect. If we believe it's going to be a sucky day, it is. If we know we're going to have a successful day or week, it happens. We draw into our lives.
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what we believe, what we energetically vibrate. There's a bunch of physics reasons for that, not woo woo and not gobbledygook and not magic. It's true. And it's how the universe is actually put together. And people have said that for a long time. They named it law of attraction and stuff like that. And that's woefully inadequate because there's more, far more at work there than just thinking about things and making vision boards and stuff happens. But it's still real.
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But but behold the underlying truth. That's what but stands for but behold the underlying truth You have to own Your life. It can't be over there Now let's get back to writing If you want to write a book that changes the world It starts with owning your life
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owning the good things, owning the bad things, owning the struggles, owning the successes, owning the failures, owning the shadow side, the dark side, all of the things that are part of it. You can't shun and shove them out. You have to own them, integrate them. Now, if you've had shadow side struggles, I have.
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Many things happened to me or I did that I do not want anymore. I can't just throw them out Excuse me. I have to own them and integrate them and here's what that means. I Get to be guests on a lot of shows and often they'll ask me about two things They want to know about my story of becoming challenges I had and how I got to where I am successful author coach, etc, etc and
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And so I tell them stories of struggle and failures and mistakes and everything else and recovery and growth and everything else. And the other thing they ask is about dying. In 2018, I died, flatlined in the ICU and had a near death experience and three conversations with God at the door between life and eternity. And so those are the two things I get asked about most and a common, common question.
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I get asked afterwards or during or whatever is what would you change? If you could, especially when I tell the story about all the mistakes that I've made and struggles and everything else, what would you do differently? What would you change? And the answer is not one thing because each of those things, however painful they were and however
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painful some of the residual consequences are and there are some and they are real and they are difficult. They shaped me into who I am today and I love who I am. Connected living the ultimate life in peace, purpose, prosperity and joy. And I wouldn't want to take away any of the steps. I wouldn't want to eliminate any of the things, especially not the hard ones.
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Because the hard ones are what shaped me the most The hard ones and difficult things are what taught me the most The difficult things are the ones that gave me the most wisdom insight and ability to serve others When I'm coaching people it is constantly from those places of my lived experience All right, so let's pull all this back into how you can own your life
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I've been coaching for years, decades. I've been writing books now for not decades, plural, but 15, 13, 14 years. OK, now 2010. So 15, 16 years. Been writing books since 2010. So 16 years. The work. Of going through life and and owning it, integrating it.
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and articulating, describing, telling the story of how those things changed you, how they grew you, is the most powerful work we can do. And because that's true, it's no wonder that in the transformational school of authorship process, we get changed. We get powerfully elevated in touch with those things that changed us and have given us purpose.
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and have given us the stand that we now take. It was in the last couple of episodes ago. The stand of who you are in the world is the most important declaration you can make. To who or to what will you dedicate your life? You and I, have, you know, a certain number of hours. Somebody wrote 4000 weeks. There's a book called 4000 weeks. I enjoyed it and it.
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is around the idea that we have, we live about 80 years and there's 50 weeks plus or minus in a year, right? That's four thousand, 80 times 50, four thousand weeks. And so I didn't enjoy some of the premise of the book. Some of the premise of the book was, well, don't expect too much. You can only do so much in four thousand after all. After all, you only have four thousand weeks. So don't destroy yourself with overly ambitious goals.
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Okay, I understand that. I like BHAGS, Big Hairy Audacious Goals. And I like the ownership that comes when I look at my own life, see what I've learned and I own that all the parts of it. So I wouldn't change a single thing about what's gone on in my life, what's happened, even the mistakes. I will do everything I can to fix the consequences because forgiveness.
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depends on three things. Fix what you can, change who you are, and then add good to the world. Well, that's where I am. I have fixed everything I can. I have completely changed who I am. And I spend every moment that I breathe to add good to the world. And I can tell you that creates the ultimate life, purpose, and also prosperity and joy. But it only comes from that ownership.
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of all of the parts of your life. So most people misunderstand authorship. They think it's about books. And yeah, the book is an outcome of that. But it's about standing somewhere. We talked about that a couple of episodes ago, taking a stand. Ownership is claiming your voice. You have the right. You have the authority to speak. One of the most common fears that I deal with when I help people write books is they feel like
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Who am I to say this? Well, you are a person who's walked whatever minefield it is that you've walked. And because you walked it, you know, you don't guess, you don't suppose, you don't think about it. It isn't something somebody told you about. You walked the minefield. You know. So that's who you are. You own the experience. So when we own that experience and stand somewhere,
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then we have authority. If we don't do that, we don't own it, we don't consolidate the life, the good things, the fabulous things and the difficult things, and whack my light over here because I'm waving my arms. If we don't do that, then we don't have ownership. So authorship is not just about, in fact, it's very little about the act of writing books. That's actually quite easy.
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The work is identifying the story, owning the parts, and then figuring out how to tell it. That's the difficult part. The easy part is writing the book. Publishing and marketing, those are easy. Those are known formulas and mechanics.
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Not hard. So let's talk about what happens to you and me when we claim that ownership. It's all mine. I'm not apologizing for any of it. Yes, I have made mistakes. I fix what I can change who I am and add good to the world. But I don't downplay, minimize or rationalize away anything. I own all the parts and I fix everything I can. And then I forgive freely and fully you, me, everybody. That means Kellen.
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has learned by this process that forgiveness is real and so I forgive everybody everything all the time including myself compassion grace patience that's something else i've learned and it changes the game for me it will change the game for you too so when you and i claim authorship in the in context of ownership our confidence stabilizes we no longer ask who am i to talk about this or tell this story you're an almighty expert
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You're a one of a kind world class voice. That's who you are. The decisions that we make about how to tell it, what to tell, what to write, what products to create, what kind of keynote to create gets really simple and easy and powerful. And the more power there is in our book or products or speaking, the more money you make, the more influence you have and the more good
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You can add to the world and there's more joy in that. You already know it because of the things you've already done to add good to the world. Multiply that by a hundred. It's possible you're sitting on a gold mine.
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So another thing that happens is you no longer need to, you don't feel the need to explain yourself anymore because you're confident standing in who you are with full integration. There's no skeletons in the closet. There's no things you need to worry about people finding out about because you have owned, claimed and integrated all of the growth periods, including mistakes in your life. The next thing that happens is you become a leader.
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You become a voice, an expert in your field, a leadership person, a thought leader is the buzzword. That just happens because your clarity and your integration brings that leadership. From a leadership position, that means you have authority. That means people want to hear from you. That means you have speaking opportunities if you want them. I've got two of them right now sitting in my inbox. I didn't used to have any.
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They come because of clarity and ownership. OK, and so this authorship is about the journey to full on ownership. Now, let's talk about one other thing or two other things, and that is what's going on in the world right now.
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We have a situation of shaming. have a situation recently of, you know, high level cancel culture and people shaming others because they didn't think or believe. Fortunately and blissfully, that is getting smaller. The authority and power of people to dis others so much so that they cloud or shrink their voice is getting less because we're no longer tolerating it. But even when it's there, the world.
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All you have to do is look around. It needs more voices of power. It needs more voices of truth. It needs more authors who own their own journeys and are free and clear with their message and truth. We need that more than at any time in my life. I'm 70. In anything I've ever seen, we need that more now than ever.
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And this is your invitation to step into that truth, step into that leadership and step into that power. Another thing that's going on is AI. AI writes furiously and fast and beautifully. You know, I wrote the book that was out a couple of weeks ago or a couple of months ago, Coaching and the Rise of AI. And I talked about how AI is affecting coaching. And in the process of the research and writing, which took about six months.
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I saw the power of the AI. I was using double and then double again. Clarity, better writing, better thinking, et cetera, et cetera. Just wow, wow, wow. Double wow, quadruple wow over and over again. And that, you know, gave rise to realizing that if we are going to be experts in any field, it isn't because we're going to outthink AI. It isn't going to because going to be because we outright them. It's going to be the truth of life.
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Because the energy of your own lived experience cannot be touched. I'll give you an example. You know what it's like to be with someone, and when they speak to you, it turns you off. You know that something off. You also know what it's like to be with someone who just nails it and nails it right through your heart. And you're riveted. A, I can't match that energy. It can say the same words, but it doesn't carry truth.
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and power like lived experience does. So setting yourself above that by being truthful and owning again, integrating and owning all parts of your life, that's where authorship becomes ownership. That kind of authorship can't be replicated, can't be duplicated, can't be busted. Okay. Your story outlives any tactics. It is more powerful.
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than any of that stuff. Believe me, I've written, you know, I've written 20 something books and people tell me stuff about them all the time. And that isn't yay me. I'm editing books of others that are mind blowing for me. I'm told you I'm taking notes and I'm thinking, wow, I just got coached. Look at that possibility. I got to remember that. And
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In the editing process, I always reach out to the author and tell him, wow, wow, wow, about this, that and the other, about what really moved my heart. So it isn't about me, it's about you. You have that. You are sitting on a gold mine. Now, the question for you is, are you ready to claim that now?
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Because if you do, you can create purpose, own your purpose, use your voice. You can create prosperity beyond what you can imagine right now. And joy, meaning, purpose, loving your life every day. That's really possible. But only if you take all of your life integrated into one great whole, one great complete thing.
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And then find and express the truth that you have. So I invite you with all the love that I have to do three things. One, if you're already a person who's living your ultimate life, I'd love to talk to you because I love interviewing people on this show and on LA Talk Radio that share their stories. If you've been thinking about it, I have authors often that said, I've been going to write a book for 10 years or 20 or 30, in one case, even 40.
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And this is the only way that I was able to do it. OK, if you're that, let's talk. So that's the second invite, if you've already if you're already living that ultimate life, I'd like to share your story. If you want to live your ultimate life, I'd like you to sign up dream, build, write it dot com so we can find your story, write it, publish it to the world and help you get on your way to making the kind of change you want to wake. You want to make in your heart.
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And the third episode or third invitation is obviously my podcast reach X thousands or X millions, but there's billions and billions of people. So if you know somebody who either has a story that ought to be shared or who ought to be telling their story, their growth and sharing what they stand for, send them, let's, get that happening because we need every voice. Now I can make you a promise. If you hear this, oh
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and you take action and move forward to create your story, share your story, write your book, tell your truth, use your voice, you'll be more peaceful. You'll be more prosperous. You'll make a bigger difference.
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And yes, and truly, you'll be able to move forward joyfully and rapidly toward your ultimate life. Right now your opportunity for massive growth is right in front of you. Every episode gives you practical tips and practices that will change everything. If you want
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