Setting Writing Goals When Writing a Non-Fiction Book

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Summary: Learn about setting writing goals and rewards when writing a non-fiction book in this free video guide for first-time authors.

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Bobbi Linkemer is an editor, ghostwriter, teacher, writing coach, and the author of 12 books, including Going Solo: How To Survive & Thrive as a Freelance Writer. She has also...read more

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" I’m Bobbi Linkemer on behalf of expertvillage.com, and I’d like to invite you to visit my website at writeanonfictionbook.com. You should pay yourself; you should reward yourself for writing and for doing it on a consistent basis. Hang in there, have great self-discipline, and stay motivated and excited about your topic the whole time. Set goals that are achievable, like so many hours a day, or so many pages a week, or so many chapters a month or something like that. Then give yourself something you want. A new DVD, go to the movies. Whatever it is that turns you on. So yes, reward is a very good idea and this is a process, a creative process so trust it and go with it. "

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