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How Steve Coburn Rants Help You

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Steve Coburn, co-owner of California Chrome, the latest horse to lose a bid for the Triple Crown of horse racing, gave the world an earful just minutes after his colt lost at the Belmont Stakes.

While much of the media, his wife, and I’m sure many of his fans were upset at his ranting of “Cowards!” and “Cheaters!” toward the spoiler Tonalist team, I for one am glad he brought the situation to light. I did not know (or never really got that deep into horse racing) to know that different horses came in and out of the three races that form the Triple Crown.

It starts with the Kentucky Derby, then the Preakness Stakes, and finally completes with The Belmont Stakes.

36 years have past since the same horse won all three races. Now I understand better why that is.

It is grueling for one horse to compete in three races like this so close together. Typically, these horses compete in one race per month. Here they are charged with running three high-profile, highly competitive races in just  5 weeks time.

How can it be fair to bring in a fresh horse like Tonalist, to compete against a horse that had just run two major races in the last few weeks?

To drone on about this topic would only serve to highlight my ignorance of this grand sport, which admittedly I only take interest in once or twice per year. I watch the Triple Crown races, and occasionally take a trip to the nearby (and picturesque) Fort Erie Race Track in Ontario, Canada to watch them in person. (and indulge in the foolish pursuit  of turning my $2 bet into a fortune betting on some long-shot who looks strong or worse, has a name which I think is cool).

But I think what is important here is the message Steve Coburn brings. That is, if you don’t open your mouth (or put pen to paper) people will remain ignorant, uninformed, and NOTHING WILL CHANGE!

You have a message to share. A talent. A unique perspective. A better way. A safer way. A faster way. A fairer way. You know something we don’t know…YET!

Please tell us!

You’re not as alone as you think.

I forget where I heard this, but it goes like this:

“If you’re one in a million, and there are 7 billion of people on this planet,  that means there are seven thousand other people just like you.”

They share your interests. They share your fears. They share your hopes and your struggles.

Won’t you help them?

In our lifetime it’s likely that none of us will have the opportunity to be heard by tens of millions around the world like Steve Coburn, but we all have a chance to be heard by hundreds of people in our own town. Thousands across our nations. Perhaps millions through the internet.

You, like Steve Coburn, have the opportunity to change something for the better through the written or spoken word.

The only question is: “Will You?”

Writing a book is great way to start and it’s not nearly so hard as you think.

Let me know if I can help you.

by Bob Schwarztrauber

 

 

Book Writing and The Power of Lets

chess pieces web“I was left to my own devices. Many days fell away with nothing to show.” What do these opening lyrics, from the song Pompeii by the British band Bastille, have to do with you and your book writing?

Read to the end my friend and you’ll find out!

My daughter and I were driving to Target for some shopping, listening as this song came on the radio. That’s the first time she pointed these lyrics out to me. She had unofficially adopted them as her theme song or motto.

I had to laugh!

Sometimes you just need to hear something in a certain way in order for it to have impact. I could see why she felt so in tune with these words.

Aren’t we all?

When left to our own devices, what do most of us do? Fritter away our time? Scan through our Facebook page? Post on Twitter? Watch TV? Oh, I like this next show too.

As much as we hate to admit it, most have very little personal initiative or discipline.

But when there’s a deadline, just watch us move! How fast does that house get cleaned when there is a special occasion, party or the in-laws are coming over for dinner? Or the boss?

How fast do we get our work done when we are motivated by something fun coming afterward? Or the threat of a pink slip?

But left to our own devices, many days pass with nothing to show.

Book writing is like this. Any writing for that matter. We need some sort of motivating factor, be it the carrot (something good is going to happen when we do) or the stick (some punishment will be forthcoming if we don’t).

Carrots and sticks. Deadlines. Doing for others. These are the things that motivate us.

What’s motivating you?

If you answered “nothing” then you need to change that, if you want to move forward. You need to find or give yourself a BIG reason WHY. What carrot reward can you get if you do the work and write the book? How about a lifetime of residual book royalties? How about fame and fortune? Or maybe you just help lift someone up. You give them the help you wish you had gotten so they don’t have to endure the pain you did by figuring it all out by yourself.

Sometimes, we just need someone to show the slightest bit of interest in our topic. We need someone to be on our side. We want someone to do it with us. We don’t want to be left to our own devices. WE WANT A CHEERLEADER! Someone to encourage us along the way.

One of the nicest words to hear is, “Let’s…”

It means someone want to do something with us. We don’t have to go it alone.

Let’s go to the park!

Let’s go on vacation!

Let’s go for a drink!

Let’s go for ice cream!

Napoleon Hill, author of the the best selling book, “Think and Grow Rich” referred to this as the Mastermind Principle. One of the key elements for success he found from interviewing 100’s of the wealthiest businessmen. Where two or more minds work in harmony

So I’m officially inviting you. Let’s get that book of yours written. Finally!
I’d be honored to work with you. And it will be FUN!

Life, like the game of chess in the photo above, isn’t meant to be played alone.

I’m in! Let’s play.

Let’s create productive writing days together and in the end you’ll have a great book to show for it.

by Bob Schwarztrauber