One of the biggest hindrances to creating a book – or any good writing, for that matter – is our willingness to find excuses not to write.
Dating back to our childhood, most of us can – and will – find any excuse at all to avoid completing a writing assignment.
When I help business owners and leaders tell their story in a book that generates leads and referrals and positions them as an expert in their field, I see this problem crop up often.
Writing seems harder than it is. When I work with authors, I use a five-step process, my POWER Process, which I have honed with hundreds of college students and scores of business owners.
This process works because we plan more than we write. We think so when we put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard, it’s with complete knowledge of what we are writing.
Knowing what you are writing by planning is the first key to avoiding the Excuse Monster.