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Want to Write a Book? You’d Better Start Now |
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By Sid Smith
So you want to write a book…
That puts you smack dab in the middle of roughly 80% of the world’s
population. The key difference between you and them, though, is that
you’re actually writing. Aren’t you?
“The whole duty of a writer is to please and satisfy himself, and
the true writer always plays to an audience of one.” – E.B. White
The funny thing about writing a book is that you actually have to
sit down and do it. Most people don’t. They find a myriad of
excuses, such as “I just don’t have the time.” Hogwash. You can work
on your book anywhere, including driving to work if you invest a few
dollars in a small tape or digital recorder. Bring your book with
you everywhere you go.
It’s a bad idea to discuss your book with others
Every industry has the discouragement fraternity (term coined by
Robert Ringer) - people who go to great lengths to convince you that
you can’t succeed. How can you succeed if you’ve never written a
book? It’s not in your best interest to pay attention to other
people’s opinions.
Talking tends to become a replacement for writing. If you’re talking
about it, you’re not writing it. If you’re asking others to give you
their opinion on your manuscript, you’ll never finish it. You have
to shut the door, sit at your computer, and write to that audience
of one.
A true writer writes every single day. It’s all about self-discipline
– writing even when you’re not motivated. Don’t wait until you’re
motivated to take action. You can force yourself to take action, and
motivation will follow.
Think of yourself as a craftsman – much like a bricklayer or roofer.
It doesn’t matter if the roofer isn’t motivated – he gets up on the
roof and starts working.
You’re a wordsmith – start putting words on that computer every
single day. Use large uninterrupted blocks of time – just you and
your computer. Eliminate time-wasting people from your life.
People are very busy these days. But, think of all the time you’re
wasting. Put your projects into a binder and carry it with you. You
can use little bits of time – waiting in an office for an
appointment; a few minutes after lunch; waiting for a meeting. It
gets down to self-discipline and the human tendency to dwell on non-constructive
thoughts and emotions. You concentrate on concentration. Force
yourself to sit down and write every day – this is the biggest
problem most writers have.
In the end, Nike had it right, didn’t they?
Just write your book. And when you’re ready, come back here so we
can help you get your book published.
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Write
and Publish your
Book
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