How To Write A Book In 30 Days!

Thinking about writing a book? You’re probably like numerous others and said to yourself many times; “I should write a book!”  The truth is everybody has a book in them. But how many will actually GET MOTIVATED to sit down and write it? Unfortunately very few follow through. The number is so insignificant it’s not even worth mentioning. Although with the advent of P.O.D. (print on demand) companies that have arisen in the last five years it’s much easier to get published.

The question I receive most often when people see that I’ve written 3 books is “So how do I begin?” Well the truth would be to just begin ANYWHERE! But most people do not start because of the process is too over-whelming. There is too much information to think about accomplishing in a short period of time.

Below is a step-by-step process which I learned from a couple of successful self-publishing authors. One is Dan Poynter; he produced the best self-publishing manual in existence. His website is below under Resources or CLICK HERE to take you directly to his site. Another resource you’ll love is Create Space. It’s a new POD self-publishing company that Amazon purchased, a brilliant move to enhance their reach into book selling and authoring.

Step #1 – Your title is the MOST important element when creating your book. It must be catchy, an attention grabber and marketable! So send out your ideas to as many people as you can (trustworthy friends/family only). Register the domain name next. Really Cheap Names is my friend’s site and it’s easy to use. You don’t need to buy anything else when registering, BUT buy at least two years registration. Then you’ve got to decide on a standard formatting size for you book;  4.5" x 7",  5.5” x 8.5 ",   6" x 9",  and 8.5" x 11" so you know how to configure a Word Doc document to fit the size you require for writing, and printing  The area you are going to be writing in is called “Blue Lines”.

Step #2 – Set your deadline. When, what date do you want to have your book finished? Then set a certain amount of time daily you’re going to write; 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 2 hours, 1 day a week, 3 days a week, OR daily?

Step #3 – Develop your T.O.C. (table of contents) FIRST! Write out at least 15 – 25 chapters (unless you know already how many pages you want to accomplish.)  The reason for doing this is so we can break down each chapter into SUB-chapters. Like the Dummies series.

Step #4 – Now break down each chapter into 10 SUB-chapters! Once you do this you should have the entire amount of book pages. So let’s assume you have 25 chapters and 10 SUB-chapters for the entire TOC. You now will have 250 pages of written text in your book, COOL RIGHT? Now obviously you can have more or less, though now you have an exact number for your finished book. Example: if your working title is “How To Write A Book In 30 Days Or Less” One of your chapters could be;

1. Where To Begin (under this heading your SUB-chapters could be):
     A. Are you ready to write a book?
     B. How to set up your mental mind set.       
     C. Create a warm inviting writing environment.
     D. Collect all your materials to write.
     E. etc., etc., etc.

This is the most crucial part in finishing your entire book. Only because if you do this first, you’ll have your entire book already written, then all you need to do is fill in each page with your content. Each page will represent ONE sub-chapter page, got it? IMPORTANT POINT:
It’s A LOT easier to write ONE page than it is to write 250 pages!

Step #5 – Here’s where your creative mind begins. Take ONE page and begin writing, any page. It doesn’t matter where you start now that you have your book blue-print developed. Actually, your entire book concept IS written, you now can go in and fill in all the blanks.  Choose the SUB-chapter topics that will be most fun for you first. You’re more apt to begin with something you want to write about and enjoy.

Step #6 – Once you have your finished AND edited the insides of your book you’ll need to design a book cover. I usually have my graphics designer do this. I don’t mess around when it comes to my book looking its best! My designer; Patrick O’Connell – www.317Studio.com My strategy to get moving is to have my cover designed and one printed copy of it in front of me before I begin even writing one single page. It gets me motivated!

Step #7 – Once finished with formatting of your book: the insides, cover and size dimensions, you’re ready to submit to CreateSpace.com. In fact, if it motivates you even a little you can open an account before you begin anything. ( I like to find easy ways to force me to finish on my deadline.) From here it’s an easy process and CreateSpace does all the work for you.
They’ll send you a proof of your book, an actual physical copy (SO COOL! )  of how they’ll print it out to your customers. Once you look it over, (edit it if need be), go back online to your account and Ok the proof. Once they have an Ok, your book will be up on Amazon.com usually within a week, and Barnes&Noble.com within a month.

Congratulations on reading this entire tutorial! If I can assist you in writing your book in any way please email me and let’s talk. 

Here’s to your success, John 

RESOURCES:

Book Coach / John Santangelo – www.JohnSantangelo.com
Book Editor / Kristen Santangelo – www.PageOneMasters.com
Really Cheap Names – http://ReallyCheapNames.com
Self-Publishing Manual / Dan Poynter – http://www.ParaPublishing.com/sites/para
Create Space – https://www.CreateSpace.com/Signup.jsp
Graphic Designer / Patrick O’Connell – www.317Studio.com

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NLP – Demise & Return Back to America!

NLP; The Demise And Return Back Into America!
Written by John James Santangelo C.Ht.

History by Michael Hall Ph.D.

 

 

Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, NLP dominated America more than anywhere else in the world.  Once upon a time there were hundreds upon hundreds of training centers —several in every major city and half a dozen NLP Associations across the country.  Then there were numerous journals, practice groups, and the talk of NLP was everywhere.  But no longer.

 

Today there are a dozen or so centers left and all are much smaller versions of the former ones.  And today there are no Associations left nor are there any magazines or journals.  And if you are like most people when they hear this, they ask with astonishment, “What in the world happened?”

 

Also, once upon a time in southern California, NLP as a new model of human development arose that caught the attention of the field of psychology, psychotherapy, counseling, education, hypnotherapy, and many other fields.  And it was based on some solid researchers and world-class communicators— people like Bateson, Korzybski, Satir, Perls, Erickson, George Miller, Chomsky, etc.  And it thrived from the late 1970s through the 1980s.  Then the movement began hitting some snags.

 

So what happened?  Well, I think that the demise of NLP in the United States lies mostly in the hands of the very person who also did the most to create it—Richard Bandler.  At the same time, he offered a new way to think about and perceive human experiences he also seemed incredible skilled at creating  offense and disrespect for the model!  When I entered the field, his murder trial in San Diego was just beginning. [Yes, that was quite an introduction to the field!]  Prior to that was the lawsuit between him and Grinder; and after the murder trial, the lawsuit he filed against Tony Robbins.  Then there was all of the drugging with cocaine and heavy drinking and so on.

 

Yet what really created the demise of NLP in the U.S. was Richard’s 1996 lawsuit for 90,000,000 dollars against eight people and “200 John Does” (that’s legal language for people to be named to the lawsuit”), a lawsuit against the field of NLP.  And given his reputation for playing nasty or hardball, that lawsuit scared a lot of people.  Actually, it not only scared them, it scared the hell out of them so that scores of people began shutting down their training centers, they stopped using the letters “NLP” in their writings, presentations, businesses, and they distanced themselves more and more from the community (what was left of it).  As a strategy for ruining a movement, for torpedoing a field, for throwing cold water on fans of the model— it was very successful!  Of course, if you are wondering as I have heard so many wonder aloud and in writing, “Why would anyone in their right mind do that?” — well, that’s another question, and I can only guess at it.

 

The lawsuit was filed in 1996 and lasted till 2000 or 2001 when Bandler lost.  He was then assessed some $600,000 to be paid to Chris Hall (no relationship to me), NLP was declared in public domain, and he moved to Ireland.  Yet in the past eight or nine years, the field has been very, very slow to recover.  In fact, one of the strangest things now about the field of NLP— it is thriving and growing and doing very well almost everywhere in the world except the United States!  It is exploding in Russia and the former Soviet countries; it is thriving and exploding in China and throughout Asia.

 

This is not to say that everyone helping with the spread is presenting high quality NLP or being ethical in what they are doing.  Many are not.  In this, the buyer truly has to beware and has to ask many, many hard questions.  But that’s the subject of another article.

 

Regarding bringing NLP back to the United States, it does not seem to be arising from within.  There is some growth, but it is very small.   We probably need solid NLP trainers in England, Europe, Latin America, Canada, even Australia and that part of the world to bring it back and establish it on more solid grounds.  In fact, if you are a solid quality NLP trainer, there are dozens and dozens of major cities in the United States without any NLP training— cities of a million or more people and not a single training center.

 

And this is also true of Neuro-Semantics.  At this moment, we do not have a Neuro-Semantic Institute in the United States —Mexico, yes.  Canada, coming soon.  But in the United States— no.  Nothing.  Zip.  Zadda.  I would, but currently my relationship to the States is that I keep flying back home to pay taxes.  In terms of living, I mostly live everywhere else!

 

Why am I writing about this?  Because here is a true opportunity for lots of people and because most people around the world don’t know about this.  Here is an opportunity for someone, or several someones, for people in Europe, Asia, Latin America or elsewhere make it their mission to import NLP back to the United States.  What do you think?  The opportunities are immense.  With dozens of major cities with populations into the millions and with over 300 million across the country, the States offer a vast market.  Who has the business acumen to create Training Centers or Event Companies and bring a high quality, ethical, and commercially viable business model to the United States?  What Neuro-Semantic/NLP trainer will do that?

 

I train almost exclusively outside of the United States, but not by choice.  I do that because that is where NLP is growing and where Neuro-Semantics is exploding.  For myself, I would love to conduct the Meta-Coaching System on both coasts of the United States and a couple places in the middle, yet to do that, we need NLP trainers training NLP Practitioner and/or NLP Introduction courses.  There also need to be Neuro-Semantic trainers running APG workshops on Meta-States.

 

Now that NLP is “in the public domain” in the United States and in the UK, and now that nearly a decade has passed since all of the commotion of the lawsuits and the bad press of NLP, the time has come for there to be a resurgence of NLP in the US.  And now that the original hype and all of the new-age non-sense has passed, the time is ripe for a professional development of NLP and Neuro-Semantics in the US.  Those who know how to present NLP for business, for high quality communication, for modeling excellence and those who know how to present the higher ethical and professional standards of Neuro-Semantics and the vision of “walking the talk” —you have a wonderful opportunity.  People need it.  Who will rise up to take up the challenge?

 

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How about you, what do you think?