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See the Trees in the Forest; Where to Start Writing Your Book

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When you want to write a book, figuring out where to start is 
one of the most problematic obstacles. When I talk to aspiring 
authors, this is one of the most common challenges that 
comes up. And it can hold back even the most motivated 
people. 

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Written By: Melinda Copp
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See the Trees in the Forest; Where to Start Writing Your Book
© Copyright 2009 Melinda Copp

When you want to write a book, figuring out where to start is 
one of the most problematic obstacles. When I talk to aspiring 
authors, this is one of the most common challenges that 
comes up. And it can hold back even the most motivated 
people. 

You know writing your book will be good for you--it will attract 
more ideal clients to you, it will make your business more 
visible, it will allow you to make more money, and it will get 
your message out to much bigger audiences. You want to 
write the book and you have lots of ideas, but when you sit 
down to do it, you just can't seem to get anything done. 

Why is it such a struggle when the desire is there? Because 
writing a book is such a big project that if you sit down 
thinking, "I'm going to write my book," you'll end up 
overwhelmed. You won't see an easy entry point. It's like 
trying to see individual trees in a vast and dense forest--the 
task seems so big that it's hard to see it for its smaller pieces. 
But forests aren't just one big thing; they're a collection of 
many smaller things all working together. 

Books are the same way. They're not just a big idea written 
out; they're many smaller ideas compiled and arranged so 
they communicate something larger. Books are created 
sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, page by 
page, and chapter by chapter. When you understand this, the 
idea of writing a book is more manageable. Just like you'd 
have to plant a forest one tree at a time, you can't write a 
book by sitting down to write a book-you have to break it 
down into smaller pieces and write them one at a time. 

So where do you start? Once you understand that a book is 
several smaller pieces put together, you just need to figure 
out what your smaller pieces are. What stories are you going 
to use? What strategies are you going to teach? What 
examples are you going to give? Then when you sit down to 
write, you work on one of those small assignments. 

You're not writing an entire book; you're writing an example of 
how your readers can apply your first strategy, or you're 
writing about the importance of the third step in your system, 
or whatever your assignment is for that day. Only after you 
break the bigger task down can you truly grasp where to start 
and what it will take to get it done. 

When you approach writing a book as many small pieces, the 
task is no longer overwhelming. You can sit down to write 
with a sense of purpose and a manageable task to complete. 
Then you can come back and do the same thing the next day. 
And before you know it, you're no longer thinking about 
writing your book-it's actually done.

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Melinda Copp helps aspiring nonfiction, business, and self-
help authors get clear on their story and book idea, and figure 
out how to put it all together so their ideal readers love it. 
Visit http://www.writerssherpaprograms.com/writeabook.html 
for a free copy of her "Jumpstart Your Book E-course!" and get 
your book started now.

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