So you want to write a book. I’ve been there. It is a great feeling, but it is also really scary. You’re unsure how it will happen. You’re already busy and overwhelmed, right?
For years, I wrote blog posts and had ideas for a book but couldn’t finish a book. The truth is I wasn’t sure how to write a book. There is A LOT of conflicting advice out there and honestly, the thought of doing it all was flat out overwhelming.
But what if there was someone to take you through the process and show you how to do things every step of the way? Suddenly writing a book isn’t so hard, is it? With some help, your confidence will soar, and you will know that you CAN (and will) write a book.
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Maybe you’re not convinced. Maybe you just think you don’t have time to write a book. (Actually, you really do.) What are some reasons you should you write a book?
1. Writing a Book Helps Spread a message.
Nothing on the planet spreads a message like a book. Sure, you could argue for doing a video instead, but videos have scripts, so you have to plot out your idea anyways. Anyone can craft a great book because the costs are very low; the only true costs are your time, an editor and cover designer. With video, the costs are much, much more.2. Move Past Your Fears.
Writing a book is challenging and requires effort. Four out of five people say they have a book in them, but very few people write a book. Going through the book writing process will cause you to grow in leaps and bounds.Want to do something remarkable that helps you stand out? Then you have to do what other people are not doing.
You know you want more than the status quo.
It may sound crazy to some, but you know you want to change the world in some way, right?
3. Find New Career Opportunities.
When I wrote my first book, I was able to make new connections which quickly led to new opportunities. Start passing out your book at conferences and networking events and you WILL get a response. When you write a book, others will look at you as one with experience and knowledge.Wouldn’t it be nice in your next interview to say, “I’ve written a book about that topic,” instead of “I’ve written several blog posts about that topic,”? If you were the hiring manager, who would you hire?

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