| Millions of people want to write a book. However, | | | | committed. She was talking about marketing and |
| less than 10 percent of them actually accomplish | | | | business success, but the same goes for aspiring |
| that goal. The reason, I'm willing to bet, is that the | | | | authors. |
| other 90 percent of aspiring authors are not truly | | | | It takes time and discipline to write a book. And if |
| committed to the project, and so they never get | | | | you look at your shelf or the shelves in the |
| it done. | | | | bookstore, every single book was written by |
| Are you committed to writing your book? Or | | | | someone who made the commitment to get it |
| merely interested? The difference will make or | | | | done. If you're committed to writing your book, |
| break your success. I was recently listening on a | | | | you'll do whatever it takes. You'll carve out time in |
| teleseminar with a marketing expert who said if | | | | your schedule to write. You'll put other things off. |
| you're committed, you'll do whatever it takes; but | | | | You'll invest in your writing skills. You'll hire a coach |
| if you're merely interested, you'll do what's | | | | or take a class to keep yourself accountable and |
| convenient. And successful people are truly | | | | moving forward. |