- Start at the scene that inspires you to write the book, the one you have such clarity over. Write it.
- Write a list of the characters: name, one line character and if familiar, their MBTI.
- Write the final paragraph. Yes, it's hard but it's only one paragraph. You can do it.
- Describe an important thing in the book. The house, the getaway car, the gun, the scarf...
- Write 100 words on why this novel needs to see the light of day. Do not mention money.
- Write the opening paragraph. Don't do melodrama: get on with it.
- Create your writing schedule. Stick it up on the wall. Do today's goal.
The Book to Read: How To Be Brilliant
Things Which Help When You Are Stuck
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Wellness 7; Coffee 7; Creativity 7; Confidence 7; Presenting 7;
Fast, Wholesome Cookery 7; Fitness 7; Productivity 7
Sales 7; Negotiation 7; E-Mail 7; Making a Decision 7
Writing 7; Career 7; Simple Meditation 7
Mindset 7; International Travel 7; Fitness on the Road 7
Parenting 7; Reading 7 ; Food Shopping 7
Brainstorming 7; Fitness at the Office 7
Strategic Planning 7; The Job Hunt 7; English Weather 7
Project Management 7; Personal Effectiveness 7
Re-Boot 7; Personal Resilience 7; Back to Work 7
Faster Reading with no Loss of Comprehension 7
Autumn 7; Saturday 7; Better Writing 7