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Commitment; The Only Way to Get Your Book DONE!

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Millions of people want to write a book. However, less than 
10 percent of them actually accomplish that goal. The 
reason, I'm willing to bet, is that the other 90 percent of 
aspiring authors are not truly committed to the project, and 
so they never get it done. Are you committed to writing 
your book? Or merely interested? 

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Commitment; The Only Way to Get Your Book DONE!
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

Millions of people want to write a book. However, less than 
10 percent of them actually accomplish that goal. The 
reason, I'm willing to bet, is that the other 90 percent of 
aspiring authors are not truly committed to the project, and 
so they never get it done. 
        
Are you committed to writing your book? Or merely 
interested? The difference will make or break your success. 
I was recently listening on a teleseminar with a marketing 
expert who said if you're committed, you'll do whatever it 
takes; but if you're merely interested, you'll do what's 
convenient. And successful people are truly committed. She 
was talking about marketing and business success, but the 
same goes for aspiring authors. 

It takes time and discipline to write a book. And if you look 
at your shelf or the shelves in the bookstore, every single 
book was written by someone who made the commitment 
to get it done. If you're committed to writing your book, 
you'll do whatever it takes. You'll carve out time in your 
schedule to write. You'll put other things off. You'll invest in 
your writing skills. You'll hire a coach or take a class to keep 
yourself accountable and moving forward. 

But if you're only interested, you'll do what's convenient. 
You'll wait until you have time to write. You'll put the project 
off for whatever distraction comes up. You'll forego 
guidance and try to do it all on your own. And you won't 
see the value in investing in your skills, which means your 
book probably won't ever get done. 

The difference comes from within you. So think about it: are 
you truly committed-in a do-whatever-it-takes way-to 
getting your book written and becoming a published 
author? Or is it just something you'd like to do one day, 
when it's convenient?

If you're committed, you can use the following steps to take 
action.

1. Make Writing a Priority
One of the first things to do when committing to a big 
project is clear the decks and figure out where you can 
make time to focus solely on writing. This may mean giving 
up or delaying some other things you're working on. If you 
can, try to find a regular writing time that you can stick to 
every day, and then put it on your calendar.

2. Learn How Books Work
All books have certain elements that make them successful, 
just like all houses have a foundation, walls, and roof. If 
you're writing a book, you'll need to know how to plan out a 
book and put all the pieces together. 

3. Be Accountable
As I mentioned before, writing takes discipline. You can set 
all the appointments you want, but if you don't show up for 
them, your book won't get done. Joining a class or writing 
group is a good way to ensure you get your work done. 
With someone holding you accountable, it's hard not to 
meet your deadlines.

Getting Your Book Done!
The difference between published books and unfinished 
manuscripts is the author's commitment. If you're not 
committed to getting your book done, that's fine-there's 
nothing wrong with that. But if you are serious about 
becoming a published author-then make it a priority and 
make it happen!

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Melinda Copp helps aspiring self-help, business, and 
nonfiction authors write and publish compelling books to 
establish expertise, attract clients and opportunities, and 
that they're proud to share with the world. Visit 
http://www.writerssherpaprograms.com/writeabook.html 
for a free copy of her Jumpstart Your Book E-course.

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