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My Plotholed Writing Journey

It is national novel writing month and I am inspired to share my own writing journey because, whether it be a book, an article or something else, we may all have the ability to write, but maybe not the desire to do it.

Up until now, the only ‘proper’ writing I had done was at university. We worked in a group and we helped, supported and challenged each other. I missed the group interaction after we graduated and I when I decide to write a book, working by myself is a totally different experience.

I get really good result when working with directors, however, like you, I only have so many hours in a day and reaching the world with my work in its current form is looking unlikely. So many people advise me to write a book and although I wanted to, the big question was, “Did I want to enough?”

At first, my head was so full of exciting business topics I wanted to share, I drew mind map after mind map, adding all sorts of new and remembered information and as it grew and grew, my excitement turned to overwhelm as I realised the massive task I had set myself.

Actually the impossible task I had set myself. My dreams turned to shadows as it looked unlikely that this dream would ever evolve into a book with a cover.

As with many things in life, our goals are much easier when shared with others so I thought about who could help me with my intentions. After talking this through, I was left with many interesting questions, helping me look at the whole project with a different view:

  • How can you chunk it into more than one book?
  • What are you hoping to achieve?
  • Who is it for?
  • Why are you writing it?
  • What’s your deadline?
  • What size do you want it to be?

My passion was resurrected and I was inspired to buy myself a tablet so I could be a travelling author, writing wherever I am around the town, country or even the world.

So now I have an outline of why I want to write a book (I want to share my process so that more people who venture into business will make a success of it) who it’s for (managing directors who want to double their turnover) and how to structure it, I feel I have a solid foundation from where I can grow. After what felt like some time going round in circles, I was amused to realise that the foundation I arrived at is exactly what I provide for my own successful clients, a starting point and a bit of clarity on where they want to go!!

My next dilemma was where to write, I thought about J K Rowling in her small Edinburgh café and my friend Sandy Newbiggin who took himself off to Portugal for a time to be amid the sunshine and the mountains to help his creation. Another friend Michael Cockburn has started a group called Shoal, where people who work alone can discover the increased productivity that comes about by working together.

I have sampled all three methods, in a local café, in a Madrid train station and in a shoal community. What they all provide is an environment free from distraction, making it easy to focus. With focus comes results.

I am truly grateful to the people who have helped, inspired, and encouraged me on my journey so far, if it wasn’t for them I would probably still be going round in circles.

If, like me you are endeavouring to write and are feeling a bit blocked, confused or stuck, then take inspiration from those around you that can help you on your journey too.

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