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How To Try Again by Steve Kamb – Hyping Up A Book That Launches Soon

I know a lot of people around me, and around my age, are not excited for things like they used to be. We’ve been let down too often by subpar games, half-assed books, unnecessary cash-grab reboots of franchises we grew up adoring… I hate to say that I’ve been burned by the same issues.

Of course, I also love the fact that I still approach new things with childlike wonder and pure excitement! Especially if those new things are something I’ve loved all my life, or I truly think it will help me or people around me. With learning and growing being in both of those categories, it’s no surprise that the thing I’m excited about coming out within the next month is a new book by Steve Kamb, “How to Try Again”, a book for literally anyone having trouble making changes that last. Before we get into the weeds on my thoughts and excitement, let’s talk about getting the book.

There is a pre-order going on RIGHT NOW! The book is set for release June 16th of 2026 (June 18th for UK & international), so if you’re reading this before then go order a copy! (Steve sent out several links in his newsletter, but to make things easier, I’m just linking straight to the book on his website. There are links there to pre-order from.) (Disclaimer: I get absolutely nothing for my hyping this book, except for the feeling of peace that I might get this book in front of someone it might really help.)

Check it out here: HowToTryAgain.com

If you do pre-order, make sure to read further down the page, as there are some bonuses for those who pre-order!

Steve has been working on this book for a while, three and a half years. (I tell you, knowing it took Steve that long and a ton of drafts to get to a published state helps with my anxiety about how long my current projects are taking to get to a state I feel happy with.) I’ve been getting his newsletters for a long time now. If you’ve read anything on my site before, there’s a good chance you’re one of the couple thousand people that have read my review of Nerd Fitness. This fella happens to be the founder, and pretty awesome in my eyes! He’s been putting out newsletters and helping people for 17 years now.

Over a decade ago now, I found Nerd Fitness and signed up for the newsletters, and there’s been a ton I’ve learned and grown from over the years. Heck, my “Monologued Dialogue” series spawned from a prompt I got during a Nerd Fitness thing around when I founded the blog! I never would have worked up the courage to start this without Steve and what he started, and I wouldn’t be chasing my dream of becoming a published author either.

Now, of course, this is not a review of the book. It isn’t out yet! I do plan, once it’s out and I’ve read it and absorbed it, to do a review and look at how it changes any ways of thinking I have, if it does. Here are a few things, however, that I have been feeling lately about my attempts to change various things, which I hope something in the book will give me a new outlook on:

  1. When I try to make a change and it doesn’t stick, I feel absolutely miserable and like a failure. I feel like I’m not meant to grow in that direction. (This happens every time I try to set a schedule for writing posts on here, rather than doing it haphazardly when I get ideas or something happens that I want to write about)
  2. When I try to make changes, I either don’t change enough and am basically still doing the same thing, or I try to change everything at once. I already know this isn’t the way to do this from Nerd Fitness, but nothing has yet helped me change my thoughts around implementing change enough to help me make this stick.
  3. When I fail something, I feel like there’s no point in trying again. I already failed, why would I think it would go better the next time? I also know this is incorrect. After all, we only grow by implementing what we have learned from previous failures. The difficulty, for me, lies in the fact that I simply didn’t fail as a kid unless I didn’t try. (Or sports, I was never an amazing athelete. Granted… I really didn’t try, either. So maybe I would’ve been? There’s no telling now.) While there were skills I took a little longer to pick up, if I wanted to learn it, I still absorbed it like a sponge. Occassionally a mostly full sponge so it would be slow, but a sponge nonetheless. Now? If I don’t pick up the skill with that level of speed and ease, I just give up. It’s something I’ve started to write about several times, but always ends up feeling like a pity party or like I’m bragging about how I was as a kid. I’m learning to accept that I was definitely a gifted kid, I wasn’t challenged enough, and I am paying the price for not trying to at least challenge myself. Now that I’m older, I’m realizing I can challenge myself, but I am also seeing that, with rare exceptions (like things that explicitly intend for you to fail the first time (I may have a slight Rouge-like addiction)), I will simply give up after failing once and not try that method or idea or skill again. I hope that, while I am slowly processing this on my own, something in the book will help cement it for me.

I, of course, don’t know for sure what the book will say or how. I do know, however, that Steve’s first book, “Level Up Your Life”, was amazing and gave me important insights that helped me change the way I saw certain things. I also know that, given I pre-ordered immediately after I got the email (Did I mention being excited for this?) I will be getting a couple chapters early and get to join a live call/talk with Steve in a few days. I’m not one to act like a major super fan or anything (Is there a gender-neutral form of “fangirl” or “fanboy” for this instance? I’m writing this without my morning caffeine and can’t think of one) but I am extremely super ultra excited. This will make two big names that I’ve watched or read for a large portion of my life that I get to interact with in some way directly this year. Out of the two, though, Steve Kamb (both of them are Steve, I just realized, and that is a huge coincidence) is the one most likely to help me improve my life. (The other is a ghost hunter, so there’s that.)

Anyway, I just wanted to help hype the book, and to get this out in front of more eyes. This book may help you, or someone you know. Everyone works to change habits and things they do. Some people can do it no problem. Me, and likely several of you who read this? Not so much. If you struggle with making changes in your habits and your life, maybe check out the book and see if it helps you shift your perspective on things, or approach things in a more manageable way.

If you’re excited, like I am, feel free to drop a comment in the chat! And if you haven’t heard of Steve before and want weekly emails that might help you rethink the way you approach your goals and the world around you, consider signing up for his newsletter, accessible through the link above. Thanks for reading, see you next time! (Hopefully sooner than it has been, I’m working on posting more regularly.)

Fighting Through Blocks, and Ideas for This Site’s Future

Today has been… insane. I went to work, had a normal morning after a tough day yesterday, and went to lunch with my brother while he was in town running errands.

Then, a notification hit my phone. Today, I’ve gotten 85 views so far. This is over double my last highest, from June!

While I’ve been able to write a few things and get a few ideas since June’s post, I haven’t made any progress on my current projects. This happens even to professional and published writer’s.

I actually had the pleasure to meet a published author, Brian Paone, at a book release for his newest book, These Walls Still Talk, last month. We met last year while he was finishing writing it, and I got to ask him about the publishing industry. He was really cool to talk to, as an aspiring author, and my mom and I picked up a few of his books while there. I mentioned struggling with where I’m at in my book, and Brian gave me a bit of insight into his own rough areas while writing. It’s really cool to know a published author has his own struggles with the art form.

All this fan-girling (I am a huge fan at this point, quite honestly) is just to say… that interaction helped my confidence as a writer a bit. I’ve come to realize that, maybe, by documenting my struggles with finishing and publishing my first book, I may similarly be able to help inspire and boost the confidence of future aspiring authors.

I’m going to try a few new things to help de-stress myself in the hopes that will help loosen up the writer’s block, including actually taking up journaling. While my current sights are only on publishing a book and certainly not on getting famous or making loads of money, I still want to use what I learn as I go to help others who stand beside me now in their own journeys or come after me in the future.

If I one day gain even a small fan following, I want to be able to help my fans like Brian has now done for me.


On that note, here are my thoughts on this blog going forward.

Right now, and honestly for the foreseeable future, this blog is rough and raw. Aside from typos I catch after posting or small updates that need made, I don’t edit what goes up here. It all flows from the brain to the keyboard as is. If you’ve read a few non-story posts, I’m sure you’ll have noted the rambly nature of them.

Story posts are similar. While I might edit a tad as I write it, all story posts that go up on this site are first drafts. I only edit later if I see a typo that’s bothering me or a phrasing comes off way wrong for what I meant, but never huge content changes.

I plan to continue that style here for now. It may change as I continue to develop as a writer, but while this blog remains a hobby and a side project that I cannot afford to devote more time to, that’s what I will stick with.

I am going to start brainstorming a few smaller projects like Taking Back the Kingdom to post here as dedicated blog stories. Shorter than a typical novel and unedited, but something to entertain people. I don’t have ideas for that plan yet, but once I have one I hope to be able to post an update a month to it.

I haven’t had a good monologued dialogue gor quite a while, so Shorty and I may be back with those monthly or bi-monthly as well. I haven’t decided yet, as writing those takes a lot of energy for me.

But the important point is… I want to give this blog more energy, more time, and more love. I can’t continue to grow by waiting for eyes and then creating content for them. I have to start having the content ready for when these small waves in viewership happen, in the hopes that either someone will come back for more or something I write sticks with them in a way that improves their lives.

Thank you for reading, and if you stick around for the journey ahead, I hope I live up to your expectations. (And go check out Brian at his link above, show him some love for me!)

New Projects Coming Soon!

It’s been a bit since a project was running on this blog. Haven’t really posted one since Taking Back the Kingdom.

But I’ve started two new projects that I think will fair well here.

The first is a story that I’m currently calling The Technician. It will follow a computer tech with an ability to enter technology and fight viruses and tech issues in person, and how they use that ability to help those around them.

The second is a new superhero story that I think I’ll have a better time with writing than I was having with Life is Super. Right now, I’m calling it “Just Super” but I’m not sure that’ll stick. I’m working on a better one.

The Technician should have its first part up sometime this week. The superhero story might come this week or next, and might not. When they come out, feel free to leave feedback in the form of likes or comments!

Thanks for reading, and stay tuned for more!

The Irony – A Nerd Talks Up Fitness

Starting this blog was an adventure. Finally, I would truly be putting my writing and my talents out there for the world to find!

And I feel like I have, for the most part, had some small success. I’m a small time writer, sure, but this blog has helped me finally complete a writing project. It’s helped ease my fears that my abilities aren’t as good as I think.

It’s also shown me that success can come from the most unexpected places.

Just under a year ago, I wrote a review of Nerd Fitness overall. Starting in December, that has been my most viewed post every month, every day, continuously.

I’m certainly not complaining- Nerd Fitness is amazing, and I hope my review helps people! I’m more startled than anything. I feel like my other posts really aren’t getting any traction. Heck, the final part of Taking Back the Kingdom got way less attention than previous parts, and it was posted well after this trend began.

At first, I actually understood this trend- it was around the new year, and resolutions and all. I’m honestly really surprised that this has continued this far into 2022.

That said, I do have a couple posts I plan to have up soon: a new MD and a review of Nerd Fitness Academy. I’m quite curious to see how each do when they come out.

A New Adventure, or Rather… Sharing An Old Adventure – New Site Coming Soon!

It’s a little late in the year already for a “New Year, New Us” mentality, but dang if we don’t have a new project coming to you soon!

Kid’s right, we’ve got a new project in the works. It’ll mainly be her show, but I’ll be popping in to assist where I can. Mostly, in analysis.

Ah, but we’re getting ahead of ourselves! Allow me to introduce our next new project: Supernatural Short and Scorch! No, this is not a “Supernatural” fan site. I actually haven’t seen the show in years.

I haven’t seen it at all, myself.

No, instead, this is where we’ll share our thoughts, experiences, and analysis on a host of supernatural phenomenon and evidence. We’ll even share reader stories, if they’re submitted.

Kendra’s been into the supernatural for a good chunk of her life. She’s seen and heard ghosts, and thinks she’s seen a UFO. Sadly, no cryptid sightings for her.

Though cryptozoology will be a part of the site. I’ll share my own ghost hunting adventures, as my mother and I are paranormal enthusiasts ourselves, and experiences I’ve had of other ghostly phenomenon. While I only have the one UFO experience, and it was pretty tame, I’ll share that as well.

And we’ll both share our thoughts and analysis on photos and videos of ghosts, cryptids, and UFOs. Neither of us make a living off this kind of thing, so it will just be amateur opinions, but we are interested.

I do want to note that, when it comes to the cryptids, that will be a sharing of research on cryptids, and shining a spotlight on lesser known cryptozoological entities. At the end of each article, I will give my opinions on the likelihood that a given cryptid exists, but do keep in mind that 1) I am not a cryptozoologist, biologist, or expert in any way. I can, and likely in some cases will, be wrong. I will simply be sharing my own thoughts and research on the matter. 2) Just because I don’t believe in a certain cryptid doesn’t mean you can’t or shouldn’t.

We aren’t all-knowing. And we don’t condone telling others what they’re allowed to think or feel, how they should assign their beliefs. That isn’t our job, and really no one should be told what they can and can’t believe.

We won’t be judging any cultures or individuals on their beliefs. Hell, we’re both on the spectrum of weird or crazy where some people are concerned due to our own beliefs.

Hell, the kid’ll be arguing with a voice in her head. In writing. In public. She’s not allowed to judge anyone based on their own thoughts and feelings.

Not allowed to? What are you, my mother?

No thanks, I’ve got enough kids as it is.

Right… Anyway! Join us soon, when we unveil our new adventure, starting with my own paranormal journey!