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How to Write a Book Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible!
In this special episode of The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast, we dive into the world of book writing with the guidance of Azul Terronez. Ever thought about writing a book but felt bogged down by the enormity of the task? Azul, an experienced book coach, breaks down the process into manageable steps, making the dream of becoming an author more attainable than ever.
๐ Key Insights & Actionable Steps
Embrace the Power of Now in Writing
Stop waiting for the 'perfect' moment to write. Write in the present and let go of overthinking.
Actionable Step: Start a daily writing habit, even if it's just for 20 minutes. Focus on getting words down without self-judgement. Over time, this practise will enhance your writing flow and quality.
Turn Off Your Editor Brain
Avoid the trap of editing while writing. This hampers creativity and slows down the process.
Actionable Step: Dedicate specific times for writing and editing. During writing sessions, resist the urge to correct or change what you've written. Save the editing for a designated editing time.
Understand Your Unique Voice
Realise that your perspective is unique and valuable.
Actionable Step: Reflect on your experiences and viewpoints that set you apart. Write from this perspective to add depth and authenticity to your book.
Speed Writing Test
Discover your writing speed to set realistic goals.
Actionable Step: Time yourself for a short, uninterrupted writing session. Calculate your words per minute and use this to set daily word count goals.
The Outline Myth
Rigid outlines can hinder the natural flow of ideas.
Actionable Step: Create a flexible framework for your book but allow room for ideas to evolve as you write. Be open to where the writing journey takes you.
Daily Writing Habit
Consistency is key in book writing.
Actionable Step: Set a daily writing goal, whether it's a time limit or word count. Stick to it religiously to build momentum.
Overcome Fear of Failure
Fear can be a significant barrier to writing.
Actionable Step: Acknowledge your fears but don't let them control your writing process. Write freely, knowing that you can always refine later.
Visualise the End Product
Keep the vision of your completed book in mind.
Actionable Step: Create a vision board or write a detailed description of your finished book. This visualisation can motivate you to keep writing.
Find Your Writing Environment
Your environment can significantly impact your writing.
Actionable Step: Experiment with different writing spaces and times of day. Find the environment that makes you feel most creative and productive.
Self-Belief and Commitment
Believe in yourself and your story.
Actionable Step: Regularly remind yourself why you're writing this book. Focus on the value it will bring to your readers and yourself.
๐ "The Daily Nuggets"
"Writing isn't complex; it's the associations we make with writing that make it seem difficult."
"Your unique lens is what makes your writing interesting โ embrace it."
"Books are measured in words, not pages โ focus on the content, not the length."
"Write now, edit later โ separating these processes is crucial."
"Your first book is just a starting point; each book you write will improve."
๐ The Golden Nuggets
Real-Life Application 1
Imagine you're a busy entrepreneur with limited time. By following Azul's advice, you can set aside just 30 minutes each day for writing. In a month, you'll have made substantial progress on your manuscript, proving that consistent, focused effort, even in small doses, can lead to significant achievements.
Real-Life Application 2
A stay-at-home parent dreams of writing a children's book. By practising writing without overthinking and focusing on the joy and uniqueness of their story, they can create an engaging manuscript that resonates with both kids and parents, showing that personal experiences and perspectives are valuable in storytelling.
๐ง Resource Library
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft" by Stephen King: A masterclass from one of the most successful authors of our time, this book blends autobiography with practical advice, offering insights into King's approach to the craft.
"Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life" by Anne Lamott: This book offers a warm, witty approach to writing and life, providing both technical advice and personal anecdotes to inspire and guide aspiring writers.
"The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles" by Steven Pressfield: Focused on overcoming internal resistance, this book is a motivational guide that helps writers and other creatives push past their self-imposed limitations.
"The Elements of Style" by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White: A timeless guide to writing in English, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to improve their clarity, precision, and effectiveness in writing.
"Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear" by Elizabeth Gilbert: Gilbert explores the mysteries of inspiration and creativity, offering encouragement and wisdom to anyone looking to live a more creative life.