Note: A special thank you to Cathy Kirch for contributing this article and participating my my Master Class. More than anything, I wanted to finish my book. I tried to do all the “right things”: scheduling time to write, setting lofty word-count goals, devising intricate reward systems. Every night, I went to bed determined to spend the next day writing… …
Joy-Powered Networking with JoDee Curtis and Christine Burrows
For many people, networking creates a sense of dread, fear, or stress. But what if it could bring you joy? In JoyPowered® Networking, power networkers JoDee Curtis and Christine Burrows share their advice, experiences, and lessons they’ve learned about creating meaningful and joyful connections. JoyPowered® Networking provides inspiration and tactics to help you: Define your networking goals Assess the value of a networking opportunity …
I Can’t Look at my Book Another Minute! Help!
Dear Allie and Cathy: I don’t think I can look at my book another minute. Yet, I’ve invested so much time, energy, and resources that I can’t give up. What can I do? Hit The Wall Harold Dear Harold: First, don’t despair! Feeling sick and tired of your book is normal. In fact, think about any huge task you’ve undertaken, …
Hearing from Your Negative Voice (aka “The Bitch”)
In my first book on writing, I talk about that negative voice—The Bitch–inside your head that says, “Who’s going to want to read what you have to say?” “Who told you that you could write?” and “Really, you think you’re the expert?” My clients and I often discuss ways to talk back to that voice and take part in writing …
Help! Im Struggling with Productive Procrastination!
Dear Allie and Cathy: I’ve blocked writing time on my calendar, and now it’s time to sit down and just DO IT. Only one problem. I now realize that I really can’t write because I should answer that important email. Then I realize that my desk is a mess, and I know I could write so much more effectively if …
Writing a Book Can be Overwhelming
The following is excerpted from Allie Pleiter’s and Cathy Fyock’s forthcoming book, Writer Crisis Hotline, due in October 2023. Dear Allie and Cathy: Every time I get ready to write my book, I feel overwhelmed. There are so many words to write, so many ideas to organize, and so many aspects to book writing, publishing, and promotion to learn. How …
Working with Your Editorial Board: New Lessons from New Experiences
As a book coach, one of the most important strategies for me in becoming a better coach is to continue to write and publish, since I can learn through the experience and share my insights with my authors. Allie Pleiter (book coach and full-time author) and I are currently working on a new book, to be released in Fall 2023, …
Want to Speak at Conferences and Conventions? Complete an RFP (Request for Proposal)
Many conferences and programs use a process where speaker proposals are solicited from Speaker Authors. Generally, a Call for Proposals is posted on the organization’s website or sent to their list of speakers and members anywhere from one month to more than a year in advance of the conference. We bet you’re wondering: are these a waste of time? We …
Albums and Singles: Writing Sound Bites to Add Sizzle to your Book (and its promotion)
At the National Speakers Association Winter Workshop in Orlando last year, Mark Levy presented a session on how to write the best book of your life. While there were many valuable nuggets from his program, the idea that really grabbed me was his idea of using the album and the singles concept. Mark suggested that best-selling albums have best-selling singles …
TK for Authors = To Come
What do you do when you’re writing away, and you realize you need a statistic or fact that you saw last week? And what do you do when you know there is THE perfect word that should be included in your writing, but it eludes you? Inexperienced writers may be tempted to stop everything to find the missing data point …