“You were born to win, but to be a winner, you must plan to win, prepare to win, and expect to win.” – Zig Ziglar
by Bob Schwarztrauber
Today’s article is short. Very short. I like short. I like speed.
You’re busy, I’ll bet you like short too. Just the facts.
I found out some time ago, mostly through blundering trial and error, that there is an inverse proportion at work. I give more detail in the bonus section of my book, “Book Writing Magic” but it goes like this. The longer a thing takes to do, the less likely it is it will ever get done.
That’s why I encourage you to write your first book quickly. Subsequent ones too, if you can.
And one of the best ways to get done quickly is to prepare in advance. Know what you are doing before you begin.
Veteran writer Denny Hatch has mastered the writing business. It is your good fortune and mine that he has come out with a brand new book that will help us avoid making time-wasting, profit-wasting mistakes when we write. His book is titled, “Write Everything Right!”
You need this book if you are serious about writing and getting paid well for it.
Abraham Lincoln once said, “Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.”
Old Abe was a smart man. He knew preparation was the key. Reading Denny’s book is how you sharpen your writing pencil. It will save you time and earn you a hefty return on investment in the long run.
Nuff said. We help each other here in the club. Get the book.