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How to Get Your Book Written Faster – 3 Tips to Avoid Distraction


Most writers feel overwhelmed at one point or another. In fact, staying focused can be one of the biggest daily challenges. There are always 101 other things that need doing – domestic, social and professional.

This can prevent you from getting your book written and published as quickly as you’d like… and leads to that feeling of there never being enough hours in the day.

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5 Steps To Power Productivity: Controlling Time Leaks


This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Author Productivity:

In this ‘Power Productivity’ series, we are looking at ways that you can progress easily in your writing and manage your environment as much as possible to help propel you forwards.  This final strategy helps you to control time leaks.

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5 Steps To Power Productivity: Prioritise & Avoid Procrastination


This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Author Productivity:

In this ‘Power Productivity’ series, we are looking at ways that you can progress easily in your writing and manage your environment as much as possible to help propel you forwards.  This strategy is a double whammy – it is difficult to separate them, so tips 3 and 4 are all about prioritising and avoiding procrastination.

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Authors: Top Tips for Self Management


If you are going to get the book that is inside of you – out, you will need to develop certain habits to not only capture the thoughts and ideas that you have, but also to set aside regular time to get these streams of consciousness onto paper (or computer!) which will eventually form your book.

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The Importance of Planning Your Book Project


A famous quote reads:

“The nicest thing about NOT planning is that failure comes as a complete surprise and is not preceded by a period of worry and depression”

We’ve all heard that if we fail to plan, we plan to fail and this is never more-true than when you are creating a book that you want to sell and earn plenty of money from!

Let’s start with the end in mind here and look at our intended result: to make money.

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Breaking The ‘Hurry Habit’


We live in an era that is busier than ever.  Technology, long working hours, the ‘pressure’ to have work life balance, family demands – all of these things are packed into our lives and the result is that we fall victim to a bad habit that is the deadliest of all – because we don’t even realise that it is bad!  I’m referring to a ‘hurry habit’!

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