What has stopped you or is stopping you from writing your first or next book?
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If you want to be an authority, then being an author is a great start!
I met up with a friend last weekend for coffee. Andrew has had an incredible career, a huge amount of expertise, and some very specialised experiences. He is keen to write a book to capture everything he has learnt and done and to share his experiences with the world. We spent a couple of hours discussing why and how people write books.
Why you should write a book:
It’s commercially smart to have a book when you are selling yourself. A book positions you as an expert - it shows the world that you know some stuff! A book is proof that you have the knowledge, authority, courage, and grit. It shows that you know so deeply about something that you have curated 30,000 words on a topic! A book is an extremely heavy business card - some proof that you are worth working with.
Many of us believe that while we might have a great story or huge amounts of experience, that we are “not writers’. A writer is someone who writes. Developing a habit of writing is one of the greatest things you can create if you are wanting to lead the thinking in your area of expertise. Doubt is a killer. If you think you are not a writer then you will never write. Not being good enough is a huge problem for all humans in many areas of life - writing is definitely a common one. Being told as a child that you were not a good writer has thrown many adults off track. Start writing. Get some feedback. Keep writing. There is magic that happens when you start writing in flow. Writing in flow feels amazing - as if you are sat in the middle of a stream of ideas and words. There are many ways to get into flow. Walking and meditating are wonderful ways to access thoughts. Working out what works for you is the best way. Morning? Night? After exercise? Work in a way that works for you.
The goal of being a thought leader is to be known for knowing something. Writing regularly will help you to get known. It will give you IP that you can share with the world. When you write on topics that are relevant to a market you are working with, when your thinking and research are thorough, when your writing is regular, your ideas will become elegant!
I would love to know what your biggest block to writing is. What has stopped you or is stopping you from writing your first or next book?
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Lisa O'Neill
CEO