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9 Myths That Block You From Completing Your Book Fast, P1


Many speakers, consultants, and small business owners alike feel confident with communicating their message orally. They can spout their message in an elevator speech with the accuracy of a scientist. But when it comes to putting it on paper, some grown men & women end up crying like a baby.

Through speaking and writing, I have discovered 9 myths that often block others from writing their best book now. I promise. It’s not hard once you know exactly what to do.

Successful writers set up a system of writing. Destroy these myths and setup your system of writing with nine easy solutions.

Myth # 1 It’s too hard.

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.

Solution: Act now. Select step one of an easy writing program 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 Action will destroy fear. Each successful step of your system will deal a death blow to fear.

Myth #2I 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.

Solution: Avoid marathon writing. 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)

Myth #3I 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.

Solution: Set yourself up for success use the tracking approach. 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.

Winner’s Note: You may ask how do I get started after interruptions or even in my daily allotted slot so that I don’t spend a lot of time re-locating where I stopped? Start your daily writing session by re-reading the last words you wrote the day before. This will get you back in the flow.

The continued cycle of review will create a momentum that will keep you going to completion. Another piece of advice is to create a support system that will help isolate you from telephone calls and interruptions during your daily Tracking Session.

Myth #4I have to complete each chapter in order.

It’s called linear writing when you complete each chapter in order. You don’t have to write each chapter one after the other. If you happen to get stuck on chapter two, you could be stuck a very long time. I think this type of thinking comes from grade school where we are ritually taught to do everything in order.

If you have been thinking that way stop right now, no need to raise your hand. You have my permission to work on whatever chapter moves you or you feel passion bubbling for at the moment. Feeling stuck on a chapter, try another. There you have it now go with the flow.

Solution: Don’t become chained to writing in order. Jump around and fill in the blanks. Review your chapters and whatever subject or topic you most drawn to, begin there. Writing a book is a journey. Most journeys go so much smoother with a map or in our case a writing plan. Taking the simple steps above will get you started fast and keep you going to completion. Start today then complete and release your significant message in a book to the world.


- Earma Brown

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Publishing: lulu.com or find an agent?


I wrote a novel for nanowrimo and i am in the midst of rewriting. I am not sure when I will be done, but i figure I might as well start thinking about publishing now. I don’t particularly expect it to be best seller or anything, but I do want to get it published just so i can say i did. Can you give me the pros and Cons of POD vs agent publishing? What would be my best option?
When I say it wont be a best seller I am not saying that because i think it is bad, its more because it is my first novel. I have had several people give me very positive input, saying my idea is unique and exciting. I also have three friends editing it as well and one professional editor. Thanks for all your information! I hope these details help…
- ShortSuff

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“The best way to overcome writer’s block is to just keep writing.” You’ve probably heard this a zillion times but does this approach really work?

You’re waiting for me to say, ‘yes’, ain’t you? Well, let me surprise you by saying that I only believe 40% of that sentence. And I have 2 good reasons for it. Hear me out…

1. It’s too vague an advice

2. How can someone already with writer’s block continue writing?

Alright, you might be wondering what happen to the rest of the 60%. It took me quite a while to realize the true meaning behind the sentence and I’m about to share my revelation with you so read on…

Base on my experience, writer’s block happens most of the time when I stop and read my article over and over again.

The trouble with it is the more I read my uncompleted article, the more I feel my article is inadequate, the more I get concerned with what I should add into my article next. And boink! My brain hits the writer’s block.

My discovery is: Writer’s block often appears in my mind when I edit my article in the midst of my writing. After much thinking, I realized the truth…

What the advice, “just keep writing”, actually means is to start writing and stop editing in the first place. Okay okay, that’s not helping, is it? Here’s what I mean exactly…

Challenge yourself to write non-stop for the first 20 minutes. Leave all the editing to later. Have a spelling error or a misplaced punctuation? Wait till you complete writing your articles.

Realize the first step in article writing is to complete writing your articles. Only then do you have something to edit upon.

Discipline yourself to keep your hands on the type pad and continue rattling with ideas. Avoid the vicious writer’s block by keeping your hands away from the mouse or the ‘back’ button on your keyboard.

Sounds simple? It is!

Yet, not many people truly understand the meaning behind the advice, ‘just keep writing’. They assume that overcoming writer’s block is to keep writing after they meet the mental block. It’s not.

The only way to overcoming writer’s block is to avoid it in the first place by completing your articles before you take another look at it.

Go ahead and test this approach out. If you follow every single word I say, you too will churn an article this long in just 10 minutes within one sitting (like what I’m doing).

Good luck!


- Dominic Tay

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