I would definitely do more research, more careful planning and spend more time on the "everything" side of it... When it comes to editing, promoting, reviewing, getting feedback and trial and error or testing covers and blurb ideas before finalizing them and rushing them for publishing. Definitely need to relax and plan ahead
Thinking that your manuscript is perfect without any editing, reviewing, etc.
Thinking that you can do it without the help of anybody else, that others opinions and feedback don't matter
It's surreal, I don't feel any different throughout the day, half the time, I don't even remember that I'm a publisher author, and a self published one at that. But when it gets pointed out and brought to my attention by someone else, I tend to shake it off as if I'm too afraid to take credit for achieving such a great accomplishment
Share my book and life story with the world in means of helping others with their own lives and having them turn into leaders to be able to return the favor to others in need and continuously recycle the process
Most definitely, more than once on many occasions.
Best thing to do is just stop writing and do something else completely different other than writing. Focus on a whole different task for the rest of the time being, until you get that natural free flowing urge to write. It took me a few months at times. But eventually, it came back. Another thing to help with writers block. Is to just simply journal every night about how the day went and use that to go back and pull from
Don't force the writing. If you get some writers block, just take a break and relax. Go on about the rest of your day as usual. Even if it means taking the rest of the day or week off, do something completely different, so your mind is free and flowing with other thoughts, cause eventually, the natural flow of wanting and knowing if what you write will start to come to you. Don't chase it, let it chase you