Contributed by Rebecca Camarena
It's easy to say you want to write and publish a book. You could talk about writing a book for years.
But that's not enough!
You need motivation, accountability, and persistance to see it through. Follow these tips to start writing your book.
Create a Plan
You need to create a plan that details how you'll write a book, otherwise it won't get done.
But creating a writing schedule is boring, isn't it? Not necessarily. A schedule is a terrific action plan and accountability partner. It allows you to brainstorm specific goals and assign achievable deadlines to your project using these tips;
Find Time to Write
Create your schedule by first evaluating how you're currently spending your time. Take a look at the last two weeks and what each typical day looks like for you. Make sure to include both your personal and professional activities.
After you're done, review your days and look for pockets of time that you could dedicate to write your book.
Outsource Tasks
If you're stretched thin and can't find any time to devote to your new goal, then look for tasks that you don't personally need to oversee. For example, cleaning your home doesn't have to be done by you. You could also hire a company to do it. Outsourcing doesn't always work for everyone. You can schedule cleaning for each day and do only the basic elements. Get kids involved in cleaning or a spouse, partner. You don't have to be the only one holding it altogether.
Make a Temporary Sacrifice
Look for areas in your day and week where you can make a temporary sacrifice. If you spend several hours binge-watching your favorite show on Netflix, consider giving this up until you finish your book. Cut back on other activities that don't have to be front and center in your day.
Thinking about writing a book can make you feel a bit overwhelmed. That's why you want to break it down into smaller tasks now that you've created time and space in your life for this project.
Make a Calendar or Chart
Now that you've identified time where you can write your book you want to track it. Create either a daily word count goal or a time tracking goal.
Set a word count goal for an hour, a day or weekly goal. Write down your word counts and watch how the total grows over time. At this point don't worry about being perfect with your words just get them on the paper.
Track your time instead of word count. Very often as it happens committing to a certain word count can bring on writer's block. To avoid this just sit down and get yourself to write something in the allocated time. Even if most of the time is daydreaming at least you are gaining momentum.
Whatever your reason for writing your book be honest about and make a promise to yourself that you will try to reach your goals and then exceed them. The important thing to do is experiment with a writing schedule you can stick with.
About Rebecca
Rebecca Camarena is a Book Coach and author who helps women write, publish and market their impactful books about their heartfelt story of the challenges they’ve overcome so they can be an inspiration to others by sharing their words, their voice, their journey.
As a best-selling author with her co-authored book Out of My Comfort Zone: Stories of Courage, Perseverance and Victory she helped women share their stories of how they got out of their fear zone to excel in their business.
Are you’re ready to turn your heartfelt story into your dream book and become the author you were meant to be? Connect with me here, www.rebeccacamarena.com/contact
2 comments:
Rebecca, a lot of people want to write a book and it stays at wanting to unless they take action. Your tips on moving from wanting to doing are what these potential authors need. Thanks for sharing.
Rebecca,
Thank you for this great action-packed article. I've learned if you don't plan then you plan to fail (happens whether you plan it or not). This article is loaded with great information if the writer will follow your guidance.
Terry
author of Book Proposals That $ell, 21 Secrets To Speed Your Success (Revised Edition) [Follow the Link for a FREE copy]
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