A false start is whenever an individual is gung-ho about their book. Initially, they’re unstoppable, ignoring the naysayers and pressing forward no matter what. However, life throws curve balls and the author gets off track and their goals steadily slip into distant dreams. We’ve all been there! At least I know I have several times. Here we’ll discuss contributing factors but also techniques to get back on course. Creating A Solid Foundation Whenever I had a false start, it was because I didn't have a system in place. I did things that landed me in the dark over and over again. I dived into my book chronologically. I would write the introduction and a couple of chapters or so and then get overwhelmed. Through my excitement I just started writing my book off of the top of my head! Then I wondered how I got trapped into writer’s block. First, go hard on creating a solid foundation. Develop a good outline. This starts with having specific objectives and messages for our readers. I re...
Press Release: Newly Released Book Answers the Underlying Question and Delivers in May's Mental Health Awareness Month
For Immediate Release May 24, 2026 Newly Released Book Answers the Underlying Question and Delivers in May’s Mental Health Awareness Month Atlanta, Georgia— May 24, 2026— Author Elisa Norman published her book, Stop Calling Me Jesus! My Triumph Over Mental Illness, during Mental Health Awareness Month. Delivering a powerful message and fighting the stigma of mental illness. This insightful memoir is available on Amazon. May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the United States. Mental Health America established this nationwide observance in 1949. The 2026 theme is “More Good Days, Together.” There are countless individuals who possess noteworthy stories but few attempt to share them. Still, Elisa Norman dares to make her recovery story known. Answering the question: what goes on in a psychiatric hospital? She articulates her day-by-day experience for 11 days… Elisa is a mental health advocate, National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) leader, and a lived experience expert on managing ...