Others write books just as a "lead magnet" to attract customers to overpriced seminars. The book itself? Usually just a long sales pitch that runs to 100 pages.
At least try to write a timeless and grandiose work.
Don't confuse this with perfectionism . Perfectionism paralyzes you. Demandingness motivates you.
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Skill #6: Bunkering
Amateurs write half-heartedly, distractedly benin telegram screening and superficially.
Professionals write in a focused, isolated and distraction-free manner – like in a bunker.
Gary Keller emphasizes it in his book “The One Thing”: When you do your “One Thing”, you have to go into the bunker.
No cell phone, no internet, no distractions.
The reason?
Distractions cost you more time than you think. A distraction that only lasts 5 minutes costs you more energy and time to get back into the flow.
In addition, your brain wastes unnecessary resources when.