How to get your book planned out in a day

If you’ve ever uttered the words, ‘I don’t know where to start with my book’ or ‘I don’t have time to write it,’ you’re going to want to listen up. The reality is, you don’t have to spend days upon days or weeks on end getting yourself prepared and ready to write your book.

 

How do you get started? Well, your most brilliant option is to schedule a VIP Day with me and we’ll get it all done. 

But if you’re not quite ready for that, you can listen in to this episode of The AUTHORity Show and we’ll do an imaginary one together to get you going.

So what does that look like? Other than enjoying some coffee and scenery, we’ll take it step by step and go through...

 

  • Mapping

  • Brainstorming

  • Outlining

  • Chapter breakdown

 

And just like that you’ll go from not knowing where the hell to start to being ready to write your first draft — all in a single day.

 

So when you’re telling yourself you don’t have the time to write a book, this exercise proves that’s a complete load of bollocks (but we already knew that, didn’t we?). 

 

And maybe you actually didn’t know where to start, but now you do.

 

Ready to get all the details during our imaginary VIP Day together? Then grab a cup of tea and tune in to this episode to hear in more detail how we’ll work together to get a plan in place for your book.

 

And if you want the real VIP experience,  you can still schedule it with me. We’ll meet in person, if you’ll be in the UK, or we can meet virtually from anywhere. Just tap here  and let’s get it in your diary.


Here are the highlights from this episode:

{2:11} The two things I'll tease out from you first

{4:01} Time to map out what your book is really about

{4:32} Brainstorming for your book

{5:11} What are the steps that you would take someone through in a coaching situation

{6:33} Outlining your book

{7:03} Deciding on your chapter breakdown

{8:44} Scheduling in your writing sessions

{8:55} 'Not having the time is something that you say to cover up the fact that you don't know what to do'.

{9:44} What to do the next time you tell yourself you don't know where to start or you don't have the time to write your book


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