10/19/2024
Write That Book, Even With a Busy Schedule!!!
Sis, God placed it in you to release healing through your pen.
When others see you walking in purpose and overcoming obstacles through faith, they are motivated and inspired. Also, your life experiences, victories and challenges, bless and encourage others.
I know your schedule is packed. You’re managing a ministry, leading at work, being present for your family, and trying to find time for self-care. But let me tell you, if God placed that book on your heart, He’s already given you the grace and time to make it happen. It’s time to stop waiting for the "perfect moment"—write that book in the margins of your day. 🚀
💡 Here are 7 specific things you can do to write that book, even with your busy schedule:
Block Time for Writing: Schedule 30-minute “power writing” sessions a few times a week. Treat it like any other important meeting.
Write in the Margins of Your Day: Use moments in between meetings, during your commute, or while waiting for appointments to jot down thoughts or record voice memos.
Delegate Tasks: Free up your time by delegating non-essential tasks at work or ministry, so you can focus on writing.
Create an Outline First: Structuring your book before writing saves time and keeps you focused, allowing you to write in smaller chunks.
Set Weekly Word Count Goals: Aim for 500-1000 words a week. Small, consistent progress adds up to a finished manuscript!
Leverage Voice-to-Text Tools: Dictate your thoughts while driving, exercising, or doing chores, then transcribe your recordings later.
Join a Writing Accountability Group: Surround yourself with like-minded women. Sharing progress will keep you motivated to push through busy seasons.
Your book could be the answer to someone’s prayer. It’s not about perfection—it’s about obedience. So, let’s get those words flowing, and watch God breathe life into them. 🌱✨
Drop a 💜 if you know it’s time to unleash your voice and write that book!