3 Little Pigs
Went to Market But One Went Faster!
I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us.
Pigs treat us as equals.”
Winston Churchill
No, I’m not calling you a pig. Now that I have your
attention, I want to talk with you about finishing your book
fast and getting it to market faster. Did you start on your
book and lose focus? You would love the rewards of a completed
book but wonder where you could fit writing into your schedule.
Don’t be discouraged; let me share some tips that will
jumpstart your writing again. Trust me, if it feels like you’ve
been stuck in the mud, these tips will pull you out. I call
them the habits of highly effective authors. Successful writers
set up a system of writing using steps that become habits.
Practice the habits below and write your best book now:
1. Do a reality check.
Do you have a plan in place? Don’t set yourself up for
failure by not planning. Even if it’s a simple intention
goal like “I complete my book (title of book) this year
by (date and year.) I educate myself and do what it takes
to complete it.” Set one and write it down so you can
hit the target.
2. Setup a writing schedule.
Keep it simple. How much time can you devote to your book? Schedule
at least 10 hours per week. Snatch an hour here and an hour there,
if you must. When my schedule is tight, I write one hour in the
wee hours of the morning and one hour late at night. I have to prioritize
and so must you if you want to get it done. I must admit since I
am an early bird, my early morning writing takes less revision than
the late night.
3. Act now.
Too many of us for too long have hid behind the words, “It’s
too hard.” Now is the time to take charge of our fears
and conquer them. First things first, to overcome procrastination
-the fear of failure- is to act now. Most times the bottom
line of procrastination is fear of failure.
Setup your writing schedule and begin today. Or choose to
sign-up for an easy 7 lesson ecourse “Jumpstart Writing
Your Best Book Now. “ Send any email to iscribe@writetowin.org
Remember, action will destroy fear. Each successful step of
your system will deal a death blow to fear.
4. Avoid marathon writing.
Have you ever thought, “I have to get away from everything
to write a successful book?” No you don’t. I know
several novelist and non-fiction book writers who had to write
during a long commute to get their best book written and out
to the world. They accomplished it because they systematically
worked on their book until it was done. In the midst of your
busy life, designate your time to write (work on your book)
with a goal to completion. (Reasonable time to completion)
5. Use the tracking approach.
I can’t keep up with where I am after interruptions
of life. It is a common challenge to find your place after
being interrupted with family, work and daily life. After
all that’s why many think you must get away to get it
done effectively. Yet, there’s hope for those who can’t
get away or choose not to. Successful writers all over the
world use the tracking approach. They succeed because they
commit to doing a little each day.
There are 2 methods you could use for your tracking. Time
is the method where you commit to a writing a certain amount
of time each day. With the cumulative factor involved your
commitment doesn’t have to be that much. For example,
to accomplish my book writing goals I commit to writing one
hour a day in my most productive time. For me it is right
after my meditation and reading time. With this method don’t
be overly concerned about how much you write, just keep the
time commitment.
The other method is focused on output. Commit to writing
a certain number of words or pages a day, perhaps 750-1,000
words or approximately three and a half pages double-spaced
text. The key factor is to stick to it until completion.
Even so, nothing can happen until that first draft is completed.
Procrastination is ultimately based on fear of failure. It
has stopped countless of book projects and stolen the vision
of many more. Don’t allow procrastination to become
a giant towering over your book dreams.
Then there are others who are not afraid but simply get
bogged down with lack of focus and a plan. Develop the habits
outlined above and you’ll be surprised at what you accomplish.
Write your best book now and bring it to market faster!
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Market But One Went Faster
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