3 Reasons why you CAN write a book
[image error]So, you are unsure whether you have what it takes to write a book, or you are curious about writing a book.I've come to realise 3 reasons why everyone has got what it takes to write a book, whether fiction or nonfiction.1) we have 1,000,000,000MB of memory in our brain. You're telling me there is not even 1 book inside of all that data? The average song is 3mb, the average video is 100mb, the aver book on Kindle is 1mb. Within all the knowledge, experience and data that we have inside our minds: there is one book in there waiting for you to write it up.2) 1,000,000s of books are published every year, but how many authors do you know in person?You are suddenly in the top 1% of the population because you've written a book. When you write a book you are a rare breed of people that have sat down and took the time and energy to plan, write, polish and publish a book. It's something that not everyone will do, but when you do it; you are unique.3) You can only really win if you write a book. What will happen if you do not write a book? It'll be business as usual. Where as if you did write a book, the worst thing that can happen is that your English grammar will improve. And is that really that bad? No. Or, God forbid, you'll make a sale on Amazon...A book is a great business card. As soon as you tell people, or give people a free copy, they'll treasure it more and recognise you as an expert. With a business card, people are likely to throw those away soon as they've met you. But if you give them a copy of your book, they'll either read it and contact you, give it to someone else they think they'll be interested in or leave it on a bookshelf for someone else to eventually come across.The only downside I can predict about having written a book, is that if everyone starts doing it then in 10 years writing a book will not be so special or unique. Perhaps in 10 years everyone will have a book, but I somewhat doubt this'll change, and even if a lot more people do begin writing books 10 years from now, you;d then need to find a way to differentiate yourself then. But also, if you wrote a book now, you'd have profited a lot already 10 years from now. Perhaps one day they'll be as common as a university degree.All you really need to get started is experience, knowledge and wisdom, as well as the internet to do extra research and asoftwareto write you book in. You can get the cover from somewhere likeFiverr. You can even useCreatespaceto get your books onto Amazon for free and within a week. The barrier to entry for creating a book is next to nothing, there really is nothing stopping you from standing out from the crowd.Imagine that you are on your death bed, and all your ideas, thoughts, dreams and ambitions came to you and said "we are all going to die now, because you never made us a reality. We will die with you and the world will never learn the knowledge and advice we were ready to share". One of the regrets of the dying is that they never took more risks and expanded their comfort zone.Hell on earth is meeting the person you could have been.What do you think? Do you Agree, disagree?Leave your comments below.As always: share this article, Let others learn what you've learnt.Learn more about this topic in one of my books:Read other books I've written:amazon.com/author/adriannantchevRead them for free if you are a Kindle Unlimited or are on Amazon Prime.Follow me on Twitter:@NantchevSend a friend request onFacebookSubscribe to me onYoutubeGet email updates: Email
Published on February 01, 2017 06:26
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