I
will give tips for writing books easily:
Getting
started
We
all have to start somewhere. By writing a book, the first phase consists of
four parts:
1.
Decide what the book is
Writing
good is always about something. Write the argument of your book in a sentence,
then expand it to paragraphs, and then to a one-page outline. After that, write
a table of contents to help guide you as you write, then divide each chapter
into sections. Think about your book in terms of the beginning, middle, and
end. Anything more complicated will get you lost.
2.
Set goals for daily word counts
Make
the standard how many words per day you want to write. This way you will have
consistency in your writing.
3.
Set the time to work on your book every day
Consistency
makes creativity easier. You need a daily deadline to do your work - that's how
you will finish writing a book. Don't hesitate to take a day off, if you want,
but schedule it in advance. Don't let the deadline pass; don't let yourself
escape. Setting a daily deadline and regular writing time will ensure that you
don't have to think about when you will write. When it's time to write, it's
time to write.
4.
Write in the same place at any time
It
doesn't matter whether it's a table or restaurant or kitchen table. It just
needs to be different from where you do other activities. Make your writing
location a special space, so when you enter it, you are ready to work. It must
remind you of your commitment to completing this book. Again, the purpose here
is not to think and start writing.
Doing
work
Now,
it's time to go down to business. Here, we will focus on the following three
tips to help you complete the book:
5.
Set the total number of words
Start
with the end in mind. After you start writing, you need the total number of
words for your book. Think about adding 10 thousand jobs and separating each
chapter in approximately the same length. Following are some general guiding
principles:
7.
Get initial feedback
There
is nothing worse than writing a book and then having to rewrite, because you
don't let anyone see it. Ask some trusted advisers to help you find out what is
worth writing. This can be friends, editors, family. Try to find someone who
will give you honest feedback from the start to make sure you are going in the
right direction.
Finishing
How
do you know when you are done? Short answer: You don't. Not really. So, this is
what you do to finish the process of writing this book well:
8.
Commit to shipping
Whatever
happens, finish the book. Set a deadline or ask for a set for you. Then release
it to the world. Send to the publisher, release it on Amazon, do whatever you
need to do to get it in front of people. Don't put it in your drawer. The worst
thing for you is to stop once this is written. It will not make you do your
best work and it will not allow you to share ideas with the world.
9.
Embrace failure
As
you approach the end of this project, know that this will be difficult and you
will definitely be in a mess. It's fine to fail, and give yourself mercy. That
is what will sustain you - the determination to continue, not the standard that
is hard to understand.
10.
Write another book
Most
writers are embarrassed by their first book. Of course. But without that first
book, you will never learn lessons that you might miss. So, put your work
there, fail early, and try again. This is the only way you get better. You have
to practice, which means you have to keep writing.
Every
writer starts somewhere, and most of them start by squeezing their writing into
the gap of their daily lives. That's how I started, and maybe that's where you
start too. People who make it are people who emerge day after day. You can do
the same thing.
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