Life Is Not A Dress Rehearsal: Make Writing Projects your Priority
Category: Home Based Business - Getting Started | Date: 2003-06-19 |
Finish your project this year, even this month! Recognizing the power of this statement, I wonder also if you have made your writing or marketing project a top priority?
If not, you may have reasons.
Like a messy room full of clutter, you just want to close the door on your book project. If you really dont want it now, then make it ok not to do it. Or, if you are blocked in some way discover what that means and keep taking baby steps toward your dream.
Or, if you are like me you may want to look at the consequences/results of not doing it. These are some of the consequences that pulled me to finish my latest two books:
1. If your book doesn’t get read by thousands of people this year your unique useful message goes unheeded. I know you want to make a difference and your book is your legacy and lasting gift to give.
2. Your business will just amble along, and youll still be an hourly worker having to be present or even travel while you earn money. A book creates a lifelong income for you, and hen you market online its even easier and more profitable.
3. You miss the chance to build your creditability and become the expert in your field. The side affect of publishing your book is that it is your billboard, your business card, that builds your clients and customers trust and support. These people are your best sales force. Don’t limit your expansion and success by not including them.
4. You wont enjoy the most ecstatic feeling of accomplishment, exhilaration, and adventure that creating and completing a writing or marketing task can bring you.
Take my lead. Treat your project as urgent! No matter what reason you have for not doing it, do as professional speaker and friend, Rita Kahn, says, "So what, do it anyway!"
About the Author
Judy Cullins Author, publisher, book coach
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If not, you may have reasons.
Like a messy room full of clutter, you just want to close the door on your book project. If you really dont want it now, then make it ok not to do it. Or, if you are blocked in some way discover what that means and keep taking baby steps toward your dream.
Or, if you are like me you may want to look at the consequences/results of not doing it. These are some of the consequences that pulled me to finish my latest two books:
1. If your book doesn’t get read by thousands of people this year your unique useful message goes unheeded. I know you want to make a difference and your book is your legacy and lasting gift to give.
2. Your business will just amble along, and youll still be an hourly worker having to be present or even travel while you earn money. A book creates a lifelong income for you, and hen you market online its even easier and more profitable.
3. You miss the chance to build your creditability and become the expert in your field. The side affect of publishing your book is that it is your billboard, your business card, that builds your clients and customers trust and support. These people are your best sales force. Don’t limit your expansion and success by not including them.
4. You wont enjoy the most ecstatic feeling of accomplishment, exhilaration, and adventure that creating and completing a writing or marketing task can bring you.
Take my lead. Treat your project as urgent! No matter what reason you have for not doing it, do as professional speaker and friend, Rita Kahn, says, "So what, do it anyway!"
About the Author
Judy Cullins Author, publisher, book coach
Write Your Ebook or Other Short Book - Fast!
Ten Non-techie Ways to Market Your Book Online
Quadruple Your Web Sales in One Month with Free Articles
http://www.bookcoaching.com/products.shtml
Subscribe to FREE ezine "The Book Coach Says..."
Judy@bookcoaching.com?subject=subscribe
Judy@bookcoaching.com
http://www.bookcoaching.com
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