Best-selling author Danielle Steel has published 179 books and says she writes 20 - 22 hours a day

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Best-selling author Danielle Steel has published 179 books and says she writes 20 - 22 hours a day (via CNBCMakeIt)

To become as prolific an author as Danielle Steel, you'd need an almost superhuman level of energy and very, very little sleep.

The only sustenance she needs to maintain these writing streaks? A piece of toast and an iced decaf coffee in the morning and bittersweet chocolate for snacking. And if you think Steel's lengthy workdays would led to feeling burnt out and a poor work-life balance, it is likely she'd tell you that's not the point.

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