How to Unlock that Best-Selling Book or Project That's Inside
You
by Josh Hinds
Published on this site: April 5th, 2005 - See
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AUDIOMOTIVATION.COM
Now, so many of us kind of go through life with the dream of writing
that novel or just getting started on any kind of writing. If you
had to sum up a few quick tips for somebody like that who wants
to write a book or start their writing career whether it's syndicated
or whatever, what are some ideas to put those dreams into play for
them?
JOE VITALE
Yeah, that's a great question. I'll tell you the easiest
thing to do and it might seem so simplistic, but it's so powerful,
is to just get started. I have found that the big stumbling
block with people in any walk of life that's trying to do
anything is they're listening to their voice of doubt. They're
listening to their inner critic.
When it comes to writing, when people tell me they're in a writer's
block or they're having difficulty writing, when I explore it a
little bit, I find out that they're listening to the editorial voice
within themselves.
They're listening to that voice that says, "Who are you to
do this or you don't have the time to do this or this probably won't
pay off or what if you do it and it fails or what if you do it and
it works and it succeeds?"
All of those questions, all of those doubts, all of that criticism
stops people from doing the fundamental thing that needs to be done
and that is take action.
So I would say there's at least two tips here for this short question
and answer. Be aware of that voice inside of you that's talking
you out of doing what you want to do and treat this like a meditation.
You'll listen to the voice, but you don't necessarily pay attention
to it. You just kind of say oh, okay, you're there again. Thanks
and we'll talk to you later and basically let it go its way. And
it loses that power over you in time as you practice that.
And the second is, just start doing it. For example, if you want
to write a book, the easiest thing to do is to sit down and start
typing. You have to keep in mind that all you have to do is write
your first draft. You don't have to write the book flawlessly.
You don't have to write the book perfectly to anybody's expectations.
All you have to do is get the words on the paper or on the keyboard.
Then, when you're done with your first draft, you can go back and
edit it, refine it, retune it, delete things, add new pieces.
Then you can have select people review it or an editor review it,
but you can take it one step at a time and it doesn't have to be
done perfectly. It doesn't have to ever be done perfectly. I think
that's another thing that stumps people is the idea that it has
to be perfect and perfect is a relative term. There is no such thing
as perfection. None of us agree on that.
AUDIOMOTIVATION.COM
Well, I'm sorry, I read something where during that first draft
process, you shouldn't edit at all, like you shouldn't stop yourself
to edit and people I think are tempted to do that quite a bit. Is
that what you have found?
JOE VITALE
Yeah, that's a great secret to flawless, easy writing. The great
secret is, do not edit when you are writing your first draft. I've
written about this in Hypnotic Writing. In fact, I've created a
whole software helping people to write books and articles. It's
called Hypnotic Writing Wizard and the Hypnotic Writing Wizard,
you can have this cool little device on it where you can, it will
shut down your monitor for a scheduled period of time.
While you write, it will retain everything that you're writing
and the whole purpose for this is if you can't see what you're
writing, it disconnects that editorial part of you. You can't
edit it because you can't see it. So this is just one of the
tools in Hypnotic Writing Wizard to help you do what you just
explained that if you're editing, you're not going to write
or you're not going to enjoy your writing. You're not going
to be very creative at it. Turn off the editorial voice.

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