Gone are the days where two people could present their positions and have a discussion about the merits of each.
You don’t write an entire book in one sitting. You write a book one small piece at a time until your first draft is complete.
We will never learn or grow or do great things inside the comfort zone because our default state is always to do nothing.
Writing a book is a test of our perseverance. It’s easy to write when everything goes our way. It’s much harder to write when life is kicking our butt.
It’s easy to write when everything goes our way. It’s much harder to write when life is kicking our butt every day.
Your book begins with a dream. Add a deadline and a plan, and your dream is well on its way to becoming reality.
I’m my happiest when I’m writing. It truly is the thing I was born to do. If you’re watching this video, I can only assume that’s true for you, too.
Without emotion, it’s all but impossible to build that all-important connection with your reader.
As challenging as writing your book may be, marketing and promoting your book often feels even more difficult.
You can’t control inspiration, nor can you order it to show up on command. Inspiration is, at best, fickle.