7 Ways to Make Your
Book Dream Come True This Year!
Your readers just want solutions to their questions and challenges.
If you have the answers, you can be on your way to writing an easy
to read, well organized, compelling book. Don't hold back any longer;
make your book dream come true this year...
Are you writing your New Years resolution for the next year? Yes.
Don't put your book on the list this year. New Year resolutions
are for stuff you're going to do, right. Do this instead; dream
a bigger dream with me.
Imagine your book already finished. Think about the benefits you've
gained. You know the added respect from your colleagues, the added
income to help pay the bills or fund your next vacation. Picture
your customers writing in about how much your book has helped them.
Hear them telling all their friends about your well-written helpful
book. Imagine how excited you feel about finally fulfilling your
dream of writing a book.
Did you dream the bigger dream? Great! It can happen; you've already
seen it. Now follow these seven principles and make your book dream
come true this year:
1. Write a book with passion. Choose a topic you're
passionate about. Perhaps you're passionate about your work or a
cause. Your customers can be your biggest resource. Solve their
problems. Answer their questions. If you're a speaker, use one of
your main talks and expound on that subject.
2. Write a book with intention. Write a plan.
Get the necessary resources in place to accomplish your dream of
writing a book. Educate yourself about book writing. Sign up for
a class, course or seminar. Set aside a special bank account for
book cover design, editing, page layout and promotion. Without the
money needed to fund your project, your book dream may die or stall
at the finish line.
3. Write a book with a vision. Write your vision
down and make it plain. Write the dream you just dreamed. Be specific
with the details. Name the date you will complete it. Write the
specific outcomes you will have as a result of writing your book.
For example, see yourself watching your bank balance grow from book
sales. Write, "I see myself with increased income and more
clients." Anyway you get the idea; create your vision statement
including see, hear and feel.
4. Write a book with focus. No, you don't have
to sell your soul anymore to write a saleable book. Use the cumulative
effect of doing a little bit at a time. Even so, unless you want
it to take years to write, you must schedule writing time each week.
For example, you could write 2 pages a day and have a short book
in weeks.
5. Write a book of solutions. Your audience is
looking for solutions to their problems. They are looking to you
for encouragement to overcome their challenges. Mine your background,
your files, and your speeches for the gold called your knowledge.
Use speedy book writing techniques and finish your book faster to
sell sooner.
6. Write a book with realistic expectations. If
you think an hour here or a couple there will get your book done,
rethink your commitment. Plan to fit at least 8-14 hours into your
schedule to get your book done and out to the world. It may mean
getting up in the wee hours of the morning before your family gets
up or burning the midnight oil after work. Either way, know consistency
will drive you and your book to a successful completion.
7. Write a book with persistence. Persistent writers
become successful authors. Don't give up. Take your dream out of
the back seat. Bring your book writing plans to the front. When
you do what it takes to author your book, you can reap the rewards
through an expert status, increased fees, respect for your know
how, fame that grows and many more opportunities that manifest.
Don't wait a minute longer. Take your book dream off the shelf.
If you wait, you can be this time next year without making your
dream of writing a successful book come true. You have the knowledge
and the solution. Now write it down. Your audience is waiting. Focus,
use the principles above and make your book dream come true this
year. Make it different. Make it count. Make it yours.
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© Earma Brown, 16 year author and business owner
helps small business owners and writers who want to write their
best book now! Author of “Write
Your Best Book Now”, she mentors other writers and business
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