Are
you ready to finish your book? It doesn't matter if you are
almost finished after 2 years or just beginning, these book
writing tips will help you finish in the next 48 days. You owe
it to yourself and your important message to finish fast and
go to market sooner.
For years, my book manuscript would end up in
the drawer with the rest of my unfinished projects. No more;
now I finish my book writing projects in 48 days or less.
I learned from my mentors who showed me the
way. I even learned from my competitors who finished their books
fast to sell sooner.
Here's some book writing tips to help you speed
write your book for maximum sales sooner:
1.
Place book writing goals in your top 3 priorities.
Setup a regular writing schedule. Think about your priorities
right now. Can you fit 7-10 hours a week in? If you have to
let something go that is not high on your priority list, do
it. Now is your time. Later is not better.
2.
Put your reader first. When writing your book, you
should be writing to your reader. Use the word "you"
and avoid as much as possible using the words "I"
and "We". An author friend chooses a friend interested
in her topic and writes all her books to them.
3.
Write an intention goal for your book. Do you have
a plan in place? Write on purpose. Don't set yourself up for
failure by not planning. Even if it's a simple intention goal
like "I complete my book (title of book) this year by (date
and year.) I educate myself and do what it takes to complete
it." Set one and write it down so you can hit the target.
4.
Break your writing into short sections. It's easier
on you to write. Furthermore, it's easier on your reader to
read. Try to break long paragraphs into shorter, more digestible
chunks. Make it easy to read and you'll reach more readers.
5. Use short sentences and simple words.
Writing and reading a long sentence takes longer than a short
one. Cut lengthy sentences in half to make your writing easier
to read. Aim your copy so a 6-7th grader could understand it.
Remember using complex words won't impress your readers. Most
times it will annoy them to the tune of not finishing your book.
6.
Be concise but specific. Compelling copy is concise.
Unnecessary words waste your time and most of all your reader's
time. It dilutes your message and makes your book longer than
necessary. Additionally, be specific. When writing your book,
stick to the specific information about your topic. The more
relevant facts you include, the better. If you don't bother
to dig for specifics about your topic, your book may end up
vague filled with meaningless words.
7.
Write your book the easy way to finish fast. Three
of the top ways to speed write your book includes: Act Now.
Action will paralyze fear each and every time. Avoid marathon
writing. Know you don't have to become a hermit to write and
complete a successful book. Commit to the tracking approach.
Doing a set amount even if it's only 30 minutes to an hour each
day builds a cumulative effect.
8.
Use laser focus. Apply laser focus to complete your
book writing project faster. For example, if you look at a 40
watt bulb, the light is soft. Yet you can take the same 40 watts;
put it in a laser gun and the same 40 watts become a focused
beam of light that can cut through different objects like a
sharp knife through paper. To use laser focus in your book project,
prioritize, do only one project at a time and complete one project
before you start another.
If you don't use these book writing tips to
finish fast, you may be this time next year working on the same
book project. Remember to put your book writing in the top 3
priorities of your life, write an intention goal, put your reader
first, break your writing into short sections, use short sentences
and simple words, be concise but specific, learn to write the
easy way and use laser focus. Using the above simple book writing
tips you can easily write and complete your book fast. See you
at the finish line. Finish fast; finish strong and sell sooner.
Are you
ready to discover how I wrote 9 books and how you can too?
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