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March Nonfiction Writing Challenge: Write More
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Wednesday, March 1, 2017

 
become a productive writer; write more dailyIt doesn’t matter if I speak at a conference, work with a coaching client, or teach a class, aspiring writers share one common complaint: I don’t write. That’s why this month my challenge to nonfiction writers is to write or write more.
It’s time to stop whining.

I don’t know why I don’t write. I want to…but I just don’t.
I’ve just been too busy to write.
I have so many priorities; writing gets pushed to end of the list.
I’ve heard all the excuses.
Here’s the truth: If you want to write, you simply need to sit down and put fingers to the keyboard…and write.
No excuses. Write. Then write some more.


If you want to write, you simply need to sit down and put fingers to the keyboard…and write.
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March Writing Challenge: Write More.
This month, take on the personal challenge to write more. I can think of four ways you can do this.
1. Write daily.
Most of my coaching clients have gotten out of the writing habit. The easiest way to solve this problem is to recreate that writing practice. To accomplish this goal, write daily.
2. Start with 15 minutes.
When I suggest writing daily, many aspiring writers reply, “If I had the time to write daily, I’d be doing so.” In fact, they have the time, but they are out of the habit and don’t prioritize their creative endeavors.
The solution is simple: Write every day for just 15 minutes.
In every case, when my coaching clients try this more than half of their 15-minutes writing sessions turn into an hour or more spent working on their current project.
And after a week or two, they’re in the groove. And these aspiring writers have the start of a new writing habit.
3. Write first thing in the morning.
In all honesty, like a lot of other writers, I tend to put my writing last. I handle my clients’ work first, get the blog posts written and scheduled, manage customer service, conduct coaching sessions…and then I write.
But more often than not, I don’t write…I don’t get to my creative project.
Can you relate? I’m sure you can, as do most of my clients. They tell me they have the same unproductive approach or ineffective work strategy.
That’s why you must write first thing in the morning. Doing so ensures your writing project gets the attention it deserves—and you turn out words…more words…daily.
Make your writing a priority. Handle it first, not last.

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These three strategies will help you write more this month…and every month. I challenge you to try them and begin writing more by writing more consistently.
Ready to take on the challenge? Go!
And don’t forget to share the impact of your work in a comment below.
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Nina Amir, the bestselling author of How to Blog a Book and The Author Training Manual, is a speaker, a blogger, and an author, book, blog-to-book, and high-performance coach. Known as the Inspiration to Creation Coach, she helps creative people combine their passion and purpose so they move from idea to inspired action and positively and meaningfully impact the world as writers, bloggers, authorpreneurs, and blogpreneurs. Some of Nina’s clients have sold 300,000+ copies of their books, landed deals with major publishing houses and created thriving businesses around their books. She is the founder of National Nonfiction Writing Month, National Book Blogging Month, and the Nonfiction Writers’ University. As a hybrid author she has published 19 books and had as many as four books on the Amazon Top 100 list at the same time. Her most recent book is called Creative Visualization for Writers, and tomorrow her 19th book will be released, The Write Nonfiction NOW! Guide to Creativity and Flow. Find all her books at booksbyninaamir.com or find out more about her at ninaamir.com.

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