Biz book writers pilot workshop
If there’s anything I love more than getting my point across, it’s helping someone else get their point across. Most people find it easy to give expert advice or discuss what matters to them, but ask them to put it in writing — or even to repeat what they just said so that you can write it down — and they freeze.
For consultants, coaches, and other entrepreneurs whose product is their expertise, writing a book is one of the best ways to establish credibility and market themselves. They know their material cold. The challenge lies in translating what’s between their ears to the printed page.
So, in response to requests from plenty of colleagues and a big kick in the butt from Tac Anderson, I’m coaching a group of four local superstar entrepreneurs through the process of writing their first business books.
The pilot biz book writers’ group includes Sarah Lewis, Kathy Martin, Rich Breton and of course Tac. We’re doing a workshop format supplemented by one-on-one coaching sessions as needed. Stay tuned for updates on our progress–the goal is for each of us (yep, that includes me) to have bona fide manuscripts completed by the end of September.
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