About this episode
What happens when a million-copy bestselling author realizes she can't escape herself? Meera Lee-Patel, creator of the transformative journal "Start Where You Are," takes us inside the messy reality of self-discovery that spawned her life-changing work. ~ From feeling like an outsider in suburban America to building a creative empire from her Brooklyn bedroom, Meera reveals how books became her refuge and ultimately her calling. In this deeply personal conversation, she opens up about the overwhelming flood of reader messages that followed her success, the imposter syndrome that haunted her for years, and the shocking moment when becoming a mother stripped away everything she thought she knew about herself. You'll discover her surprisingly mathematical approach to creating books that touch souls, why rejection became her greatest teacher, and how she learned that letting go isn't something you do—it's something that happens when you finally accept where you are. This episode will resonate with anyone who's ever felt stuck between who they were and who they're becoming, offering a roadmap for finding peace in the transition. Order new book 'Learn to Let Go by Meera Lee Patel here Key Takeaways Self-discovery requires accepting who you are now rather than constantly seeking external validation or approval from others Letting go isn't something you can force—it's a natural byproduct of accepting your current circumstances and reality Books and creative work can provide escape, comfort, and connection, especially during feelings of isolation or being different Sharing vulnerable creative work opens doors to profound human connection but requires learning to set healthy boundaries Imposter syndrome can follow creative success for years until life circumstances (like parenthood) force you to release it Mathematical planning and spreadsheet organization can coexist beautifully with creative expression and artistic intuition in book-making Rejection can be reframed as opportunity for improvement when you're working on something truly meaningful to you Creative children learn by watching parents model entrepreneurial spirit and "just doing it" without waiting for permission The writing process clarifies thinking, and clear thinking improves writing—they work hand in hand to refine ideas Becoming a parent means mourning the loss of your former self while discovering new aspects of who you can become Setting pagination and word limits forces brevity, which strengthens writing by requiring clarity and eliminating unnecessary elements True creative fulfillment comes from making work that matters rather than just producing content for commercial success Daring Creativity. Daring Forever. Podcast with Radim Malinic daringcreativity.com | desk@daringcreativity.com Books by Radim Malinic Paperback and Kindle > https://amzn.to/4biTwFc Free audiobook (with Audible trial) > https://geni.us/free-audiobook Book bundles https://novemberuniverse.co.uk Lux Coffee Co. https://luxcoffee.co.uk/ (Use: PODCAST for 15% off) November Universe https://novemberuniverse.co.uk (Use: PODCAST for 10% off)