You’ve got a story to tell. A message to share. An experience that could help others.
But every time you think about sitting down to write a book, your brain hits a wall:
Where do I start? What if I’m not good enough? Who would even read it?
You’re not alone — and you’re not wrong for feeling this way.
Writing a book is a beautiful journey, but it can feel like a mountain if you try to take it all in at once.
As a book writing coach and ghostwriter, I’ve helped professionals, educators, parents, and thought leaders bring their book ideas to life — even those who never thought they’d write a paragraph, let alone a full manuscript. And I can tell you this: the overwhelm fades when you start with the right steps.
Let’s get started:
Before you worry about chapters, formatting, or titles, ask yourself:
👉 Why do I want to write this book?
Are you writing to teach, inspire, document, or market your expertise?
Knowing your “why” becomes your compass. It keeps you focused when self-doubt tries to creep in.
Forget about writing in perfect order. Just pour out everything you know or feel about the topic — stories, tips, experiences, questions, quotes, case studies.
Use sticky notes, voice notes, or mind maps. You’re building content blocks, not final chapters.
This early process is where a coach or mentor (like me!) can help you organise and prioritise ideas.
Think of your book like a conversation with a beginning, middle, and end.
Outline your chapters or themes loosely. Don’t aim for ‘perfect.’ Just group similar ideas together.
A great trick? Ask yourself: If I were teaching this book to someone, what would the key lessons or topics be?
You don’t need to write a chapter a day.
Try this instead:
Tiny, consistent steps lead to massive results — especially when paired with accountability.
Many people don’t realise they can write a book with support. You don’t have to be an expert in writing or publishing to get started.
Whether you need:
Your voice matters. Your ideas are valid. And your story — no matter how personal, professional, or educational — could be the light someone else is searching for.
So instead of asking “Can I write a book?”, try asking:
“What’s the first small step I can take today?”
You already started by reading this. The next step? Let’s take it together.
Let’s chat about how I can support you — whether as your coach, ghostwriter, or cheerleader.
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