
Take Control of Your Writing Journey: Set a Deadline, Complete Your Book
Without a deadline, your work is never over. The power of a deadline leads your work to completion.
-Thomas Vato
“I’m too busy to write a book.”
“I don’t have time to write.”
“I don’t know what to write.”
“I can’t find the time to write.”
These are just a few of the lies we tell ourselves to procrastinate from doing the one thing we know we must: write the next piece of our book.
Your procrastination means you don’t value your book enough – or its impact on your life enough – to sit down and write it.
The uncomfortable truth we must face is that we make time for the things we value. We never “find the time to do anything.
The deadline is a critical aspect of making time for the things we value – such as writing a book.
Without a deadline for your first draft, you will probably never get it written. Something else will always be more important. Share on X
Manuscript Math is the formula that determines precisely, to the day, how many writing days you require.
Manuscript Math is one tiny part of what we will cover should you choose to spend a day with me for my 1-on-1 Di Armani Method Implementation Day.