Vanquish the Mind Goblin of Time

I’m going to be honest here: Today’s Mind Goblin haunts me relentlessly. He’s practically my travel buddy sitting in the back seat of the jalopy I’m using to travel on my Author’s Journey. He’s why I didn’t write my first book until I was in my 40s.

So, I think I might just be an expert at vanquishing the Mind Goblin that whispers into your ear, “You don’t have the time for this!”

In Thursday’s post, I shared two strategies for finding the time to write your short book: Writing in short bursts and hiring a ghostwriter or editorial partner.

But I know that busy entrepreneurs and executives often struggle to find the time to write a book while managing other aspects of their business or career, even when they attempt to use either of those strategies.

So here are 5 more ideas:

1. Use time blocks: Block out the time you will work on your book and commit to honoring those time blocks.

2. Create time through delegation, even if it is temporary. Can your significant other or older children do the dishes for a month to give you some extra time? Can you hire a virtual assistant to take some of your tasks off your plate, even for a month?

3. A spin on this concept is to put things off temporarily. I know you love to watch episodes of She-Hulk, The Chosen, or The Last Kingdom as they drop, but can you put that off for a month and binge-watch them as a celebration for completing your book?

4. Leverage technology to make writing easier. Does your phone have an audio recorder? If you have a smartphone (and who doesn’t these days), it should. Talk your book instead of writing. Then use an AI-based audio transcription tool (I use either Happy Scribe or Descript) to turn your vocalizations into text. Then polish the text (which can take less time than writing).

5. A spin on that idea is to turn your short book outline into a series of questions. Then have a friend or coach interview you using that handy phone or Zoom. Get the audio recording of that interview transcribed and edit the text from there. You could probably come up with all the content you need for a short book from one 2-hour interview.

So now that Time has been wrangled, let’s move on to another BIG Mind Goblin that many authors face, whether new or seasoned: Perfectionism or Fear of Failure.

PS: Guess what one of the bonuses is for my forthcoming Authority Building Short Book Jumpstart? You guessed it: Some additional tips and tools to help you find the time to write your book! Don't miss out on this opportunity - apply now before the 25-person capacity is filled: https://authornering.com/shortbookjum...

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Published on March 20, 2023 05:18 Tags: finding-time-to-write
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