by Michelle | Oct 31, 2016 | entrepreneurial authors, procrastination, stuck with your writing, writing a business book, writing a non-fiction book
& How to Ninja Kick Through Them As entrepreneurs, writers and creatives, we regularly have to face and blast through writing blocks. It’s all part of the ride. Sometimes these obstacles put a ceiling on our success. Others play tricks with our minds...
by Michelle | Oct 31, 2016 | entrepreneurial authors, writer's lifestyle
… and what you can do about it. Do you ever stop and think about how long you sit at your desk each day? If you’re on a word count mission, it’s sometimes easy to sit there for hours (albeit minus a few trips to the kettle and back). But, as writers and...
by Michelle | Oct 28, 2016 | entrepreneurial authors, promoting your book, social media for authors
How to become the talk of the town on social media Social media is a fantastic way to grow your audience and create a buzz around your book, but I’m sure that’s not the first time you’ve been told that! So how do you actually go about building an audience on social...
by Michelle | Oct 28, 2016 | entrepreneurial authors, procrastination, stuck with your writing, writing a business book, writing a non-fiction book
How the heck can I find time to write my business book? Writing your book isn’t going to happen overnight, you know that. But it’s important to realise that you’re not going to magically find time to write your book either. So if you’re...
by Michelle | Oct 19, 2016 | entrepreneurial authors, procrastination, stuck with your writing, writing a business book, writing a non-fiction book
If you keep listening to that know-all inner critic of yours, she’ll (or he’ll – substitute accordingly here) tell you that: the very idea of writing your non-fiction book is ridiculous! you’re not the best writer in the world, are you? why would anyone want to read...
by Michelle | Oct 17, 2016 | entrepreneurial authors, procrastination, stuck with your writing, writing a business book, writing a non-fiction book
Let’s dive straight in, shall we? Research: spend some time looking at what’s already been written. Think about how you can build on what’s out there in your own way and consider your USP so that your book stands out from the rest. Brainstorm: once your...