Every week we meet with our department heads to discuss business. Some of us meet with our supervisors daily to get directives on how to enhance the game. How can we improve our services/sales? How can we become more efficient? For 2026, you’re minding your business, and you’re publishing that book. Therefore, it’s time you plan ahead by taking accountability for your goals, now. What does accountability look like? Who has time to write a book? Who has time to take off work? Nobody. We make the time. I encourage you to develop a writing schedule. Are you a morning-person? A night owl? Dedicating a timeframe during those precious hours, which you’re willing to create will help bring your dreams into fruition. Put your writing time slot on a calendar. Give yourself a reminder; you do it for your supervisor, regularly. How long will you commit to developing your content? Are you striving for a...
Let me give it to you straight. Working with a book coach provides the inside scoop on a wide range of book developmental elements. As a self-published author, and book coach, I have a clear understanding of the Amazon KDP guidelines to ensure your book goes live on the first attempt. Over the years, I’ve made plenty of common indie author mistakes, however, working with me will enable you to bypass an array of flaws. How can you uphold a professional presentation alongside the large publishing companies? If you want to hang with the big boys you must follow the rules. It’s in the details. For instance, the front matter is everything prior to chapter one. Including the introduction. The book’s introduction shouldn’t start on page one. The introduction pages are Roman numerals. Chapter One, starts on page one. Always review the work, including your editor’s, before you publish. Editing a book is kind of like discipli...