I’ve been a writer for a long time and one thing I love, is having written. Don’t get me wrong, I love to write, but when one of my books is written and published, it’s a great feeling of accomplishment. It also motivates me to do it all over again.
And it’s this immense feeling of satisfaction that prolific writers feel over and over again.
It’s also the feeling that writing wannabes know nothing about.
So is that the difference between a prolific writer and a wannabe?
Nope.
The secret (that is absolutely no secret at all) that separates prolific writers from dreamers, is that the prolific writers write. They not only write, they work.
Writing is what they do for a living. It’s what they spend most of their time doing.
I always think that what makes a writer prolific is that they’re organised. They make time for their writing and they stick to it.
They also know exactly what they’ll be doing before they even sit down.
Their writing plans aren’t just day to day, but year to year, sometimes planning 5 years in advance how many books they’re going to write and how they’re going to expand their writing business over time.
Writing is like anything else in life, in that you can’t get what you want until you know what it is that you want.
So, what if you decided that you want to write 12 books in the next 12 months?
How would you do it?
You’d need a plan. A plan to write, publish, and market a dozen books in a year.
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