When you sit down to write, do not stop. Do not check your email; do not correct your spelling or grammar. Write as the words and ideas rush into your brain. Dump everything you have to say onto your paper as fast as your pen or typing fingers can keep up. Now here is a little secret...write your copy like you are writing to a friend
Letters to friends are easy to write, right? The words flow easily onto the page and you will probably notice that you use the word "you" often. That is a key to conversational style. Your book is about helping your reader. They want to be involved in the content. They want to feel like you are writing it just for them.
Now when you write a letter to a friend, assuming that you have several topics to discuss, you do not mix the topics up. There is an organization to your letter. You probably start with the idea that is going to be the strongest and most interesting. You are also going to start a new paragraph with each new idea or topic
Your book will be organized in much the same way. However, the great thing about writing a book is you do not have to write it in order. You can work on any section independently and then put it together in the order that makes the most sense. In the book "101 Reasons Why You Must Write A Book. How To Make A 6 Figure Income By Writing & Publishing Your Own Book," we give a seven step process to outline your book for maximum efficiency. Step six is to change your outline points into questions. Step seven is to use BRWT force technology
The key is to write as fast as possible in your own conversational style. Do not stop to check your spelling. Do not stop to research anything. Think about it! You do not stop to research or edit your conversations so do not stop writing. Do not pause for any reason. Pour all of the information as it comes into your head and put it on paper. This is important. Writing like this not only produces an abundance of copy, 9 times out of 10 the copy is well written and will require very little editing and revision. This is because you are writing like you talk. You are not taking the time to edit yourself or to find your literary muse; you are simply writing down what you know as you know it.
Timing matters. It is important to write for a designated amount of time. Give each question or point 5-7 minutes, no longer. Why? Because if you give yourself too long to answer a question, you will have the tendency to fill the time second guessing yourself and falling away from the BRWT Force. On the other hand if you know that you only have 5 minutes to dump all of your information onto the paper, you are not going to pause, you are not going to get up to sharpen your pencil or refill your coffee cup. You are going to write and you are going to write hard. Besides, you can wait five minutes to refill your coffee.
There you have it BRWT will get your book written in an unbelievably short amount of time It's easy and it is fun. Believe it!
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