 Great question here about the timing of writing a book. Like if you're right now focused on various different things and your business stabilizing your content creation process, your, maybe you're doing some net caring, maybe you're doing gentle launches and you're just quite busy. Should you be going through the process of putting a book together as well? Well, you probably don't have time to do it in the five week window. I think that's probably unreasonable. However, I'm gonna guess that you already have written at least 15,000 words on a specific topic and I'm seeing the person nodding right now, you know, and smiling. So I'm gonna say, if you're gonna come to these classes, you might as well see if you can carve out it's half an hour a week to just go, okay, or an hour if you can, it's like half an hour a week. Okay, it's this week, half hour, I'm gonna start doing the gathering of the notes into one place. Maybe you already have, maybe you've been tracking your content and it's a little easier for you to do that than other people who haven't tracked their content. I don't know, but yeah, I would just say, listen, right now I'm recording this in June, you know, of the year. Hey, you could do this process as a six month process, say seven month process and publish your book in the beginning of the year, which by the way, is actually the ideal time to publish a book. And it's like as you go through the year, the best time to publish a book gets less and less because why? It's like, if I publish a book in December of 2022, right, the book is published in the year of 22 and by the 23, January, the book is already a year old. It looks like it's a year old because it was published in 22. So you'd rather publish a book at the beginning of the year so you have the whole year to say the book was published in 23. You see, so this might be a good idea for you to say, again, if you just half an hour here and there twice a week or an hour once a week, you could publish your book in six, seven months and it'll be a good. I don't, so the real, you know, the basic answer to your question is I don't think you're ever too early to publish a book because a book launch, well, unless you've been telling people, hey, I just got, I don't know, I can't see it. I mean, unless you just like, you know, someone who just got out of school and says, I'm now an experienced life coach and they're like 19, you know, it's like, you haven't even lived life. What are you talking about? And some people are like that, but no, most of us here are older than 19. I'm sorry to remind you. So you have enough life experience now, I'll all of you here to write, to publish a book and have the credibility of doing so. Oh, and Natasha, thank you for saying that Cal Newport, well, one of my favorite authors as well, wrote a book very young after his career search. Yes, actually that's a really good example. He didn't get famous with that book, maybe, I don't know, but he certainly did that. And it was great to have that credibility early on. So yeah, published author is just more credible than a non-published author. Even people have never read your book, you can say, yes, I'm the author of blah, blah, blah, oh, okay, right. So.