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Get Your Book Done . Now!
t done. Now the real fun begins.Some books on writing will tell you to set aside a day or two a week, or an evening here and there to get your book completed. I disagree with this theory, and here's why: You need to stay dialed into your topic. When I was working on an upcoming book, I would often put the project aside for days or weeks at a time, promising myself to schedule time "as soon as I could." Well, that rarely happened. What I found is that if I set aside some time every day to do something on the book, I got it completed a lot quicker. The more you keep your hands in your project, the more it will stay at the front of your mind and on your radar screen, and the more energy you will invest to finish it. I won't tell you to set aside hours of your time each day -- in fact, you don't even have to set aside an hour. Take 15 minutes, or even five -- whatever your schedule permits. If this seems like a ridiculously short amount of time, consider this: You now have your to-do list and your outlined TOC! . If you are short on time one day, pick a quickie item from your to-do list and get it done. If you have more time, then pound out a chapter or two. The idea behind creating the to-do lists and a TOC is to not only give your project a structure, but to also eliminate any and all excuses for getting it done. Don't feel like writing today? No problem. There's probably a mountain of research just waiting to be traversed. Get the picture?But let's say you can't even get through the TOC. "My book has too many layers," you lament. "Too many back stories, tons of stuff going on. I can't possibly be expected to filter it down into a neat little TOC." Yes, you can, and you must. If your book has no focus, your book will have no focus. It's as simple as that. But it doesn't stop there -- if your book is all over the place and you do actually manage to get it done, you'll never be able to keep a reader interested because you will be the only one who will get it, and what's the point of that? What you'll need to do in this case is find the "core" of your book or the focus of your story. Ask yourself this: What's the one thing this book cannot do without? What's the one thing this story circles around? That's your core. If you're still coming up with three or four things that your story circles around, you aren't focused enough and neither is your book. Find that one thing and build your story or book around it.If you follow these steps, your book will get finished quicker than you could have ever imagined. And the once-dreaded writer's block will go from a stumbling block to a building block.Need a little coaching? Check out our book coaching program - guaranteed to get your book on the road to completion in four sessions - or less! http://amarketingexpert.com/store/product_info.php/products_id/68?osCsid=5d1f3ca504d47bd6cd0faee53546ee47
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