What You Need To Know Before Writing Your First Book

If you're reading this, it's likely because you have a goal to write a book, and let me be the first to congratulate you. This is awesome!
While I am super excited for you I want to be honest. Writing a book, as a first-time author is not always easy. It is more than just having an idea and figuring out how to get it on paper.
Today I want to share 5 steps you will need to take to get started writing
1. Have a goal around your book (when you want to publish and what you desire to happen when you publish). Too many people say they want to write a book, but not enough actually do it. I believe that one of the main reasons people avoid writing their books is because they don't really see the value in it as opposed to the work and level of commitment it will require. When you set a goal it not only reminds you that this is important it gives you a path to follow. Put the goal in a place you can reference it again and again.
2. Create a schedule and a routine. This is important. You won't magically have a goal to write your book, and them WAM have all the time in the world. When you set your goal EVERYTHING will attempt to be in your way. It's important to have a schedule you can commit to and remove any obstacles that will prevent you from being successful. The best way to do this is to reflect on your schedule for the next 24-72 hours and see how you're spending your time. Then determine what you can get rid of, and determine how you will stay committed and accountable to this decision.
3. Freshen up your writing skills. You do not have to be an ELA major or some awesome professional writer to write  book. But it will be good to start writing again especially if it has been a while. You can do this by using writing prompts or writing on a blog. Take some time to free write and allow your creativity to flow. Try experimenting with different writing styles and tones and see what feels most in alignment with you. The first time will be challenging because you're trying something new, but in time you will likely be excited to get some things out of your head and onto paper or your computer.
4. Choose to believe good things about your book writing experience. When you set out to do something you have never done before your comfort zone will beg you to come back and in turn you may find yourself thinking bad thoughts (i.e. I am not a good writer, no one will want to read this book anyways etc. ) I challenge you to do something different. Think of affirmations you can hold tight to and meditate on so when it comes to writing you have positive thoughts.
5. Get accountable. I can't stress enough how important it is to have some accountability with all your goals, but especially a big one. Some people want to share it with the whole world, but you have to be careful as some people may try to talk you out of it. Some people don't want to share it with anyone, be careful of that because then if you try to talk yourself out of it you need someone to remind you why it matters.
These are the foundational steps you need to be successful when starting on your aspiring author journey. Writing a book can be incredibly overwhelming, but it’s mostly a rewarding experience. The most important thing is to make sure you go towards the goal with a plan and an open mind. And one takeaway I want you to consider is that that the sacrifice you make today is something your future self will thank you for.
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