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How I Wrote 2 E-Books in 1 Week

November 7, 2014 By Joel Runyon 9 Comments

How I Wrote Two E-Books in One Week

Table of Contents

  • How I Wrote Two E-Books in One Week
  • I Got up Early
  • I Made It My Primary Aim
  • I Knew The Content Cold
  • I Kicked Work into Gear
  • I Used Scrivener like A Boss
  • I Had Someone Else Set My Deadline
  • I Did Some Deep Work
  • I Hit 90% and Got It out of My Hands

I love gamifying life. Whether it’s through something like The Atlantic Challenge, Adventure Roulette, or Karol’s 48-hour e-book challenge, coming up with mini challenges and games makes achieving new things a lot more fun.

This past week, I decided to see if I could reach an arbitrary goal of writing two e-books in a week. I set the goal & sure enough – went ahead and did it. Here’s how.

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I Got up Early

I started work every day this week between 6 and 7:30am. For a night owl who tends to end up nocturnal quite a bit, this is a huge deal.

It’s also allowed me to be done with my primary aim by noon almost every day and then use the remainder of the day to work out and finish up secondary tasks. What’s a primary aim? I’m glad you asked…

I Made It My Primary Aim

Over the last couple of years, I’ve worked with a concept called your primary aim. Your primary aim is the number one thing you’re working towards over a given time frame.

If you know what this is on a large scale, having a primary aim will help you order your life. If you know what yours is on a weekly or daily level, having a primary aim will help order your days.

I started something recently that has really been helping me to keep up with this approach. Every night before I go to bed, I write down my primary aim for the next day. Then I make sure I do it (ideally before noon the next day).

I have other goals that I track with the Way of Life app, but the primary aim is the tools that matters the most.

Last week’s habit report. Killed it on the primary aim, workout and almost perfect on the writing. Meditating happens a lot easier when I do it in transit somewhere & handstands are fun – I need to do them more. — Got any habits you want to build? Grab the @wayoflifeapp, take a screenshot of your week’s habits and tag me in it next week. I’m gonna give it a shot on a weekly basis and see how this goes. Who’s in?

A photo posted by Joel Runyon (@joelrunyon) on Nov 11, 2014 at 1:40pm PST

I Knew The Content Cold

This was probably the most important point.

If I’m honest here, I’ve been kicking the content for these e-books around for the past two to six months (SIX!). That’s entirely too long to wait to put something out there. But this has given me the distinct advantage of knowing the content cold. I could talk about it in my sleep if I needed to.

One of the books had already been partially written and I had pieces of related articles strewn about. I tore this down and rebuilt it to be better, clearer, and more focused. This meant that a lot of the writing was done, but needed to be rewritten and organized.

Just as knowing your topic cold makes it that much easier to speak about, knowing your topic cold makes it that much easier to write about. If you don’t have to stop and think about what type of content you’re writing – you don’t have to take nearly as many breaks to put it all together.

I can not overstate how much this helps.

I Kicked Work into Gear

I grabbed a beverage (or ten) and got to work. When it came to the work that I absolutely needed to do, I went 100%. It was awesome.

I Used Scrivener like A Boss

This piece of software might be the best thing you ever come across if you’re a writer who wants to take bits of pieces of articles and turn them into a fully fledged book. Get this sucker here. It’s the best way I know how to organize & get a book from idea to pdf flat.

I Had Someone Else Set My Deadline

I read this article by Tyler and my friend Vic and I decided to set deadlines for each other (and be accountable for it).

Both books had to be done by the end of the week. To be honest, I was wrapping up the first one by the time we got around to setting the deadline, but having it set made it that much easier to keep the momentum going.

I Did Some Deep Work

So much of the time I get distracted by the little stuff. Emails. Tweaks. Blog changes that don’t really matter. Random tasks I should outsource.

For this week, I shut off a lot of channels that weren’t moving me forward and I focused on doing some deep work. I got two to four hours of writing in every day. Good, solid writing – not the disjointed one hundred words here, one hundred words there stuff that seems to plague me so often.

Side note: when you sit for two hours and just write, with no distractions whatsoever, it’s amazing what you can produce. It’s crazy hard to remember this all the time though.

Having the books as my primary aim helped me to keep my focus and make sure that I got this stuff out of the way early in the week.

I Hit 90% and Got It out of My Hands

I know myself well enough by now to know that if something hits 90% and doesn’t go anywhere, it will stay at 90% forever. I’m terrible at getting from 90% done to 99% done, so I outsource that part and send it to my editor. From there, once the big edits have been made, I take it up, give it a once over, and finish the last 1%.

However, I know that if I try to keep control of it from 90% to 99%, I’ll never get it done. The perfectionist’s dilemma kicks in and I move onto something more interesting and less intimidating.

If you’re writing something – be it a book, a blog or something completely different – get it to 90% and get it out of your hands.

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This is yet another case study that shows that it doesn’t take nearly as long to do things as you think it does.

For what it’s worth, this seems to be how many of my projects get done. Lots of work, six months on the shelf, one week of frenzied clean up, reorganization, and rework. This is how I put together the manifesto as well.

If you’re on the fence about a new project that you’re ready to launch, take a cold shower, blackmail yourself, buck up, and get it done.

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If you’re curious – both books are nutritional protocols, which in and of itself helped me keep my head in the same zone the entire time and prevented productivity loss due to task switching.

If you’re curious, one book is for IMPOSSIBLE and one is for the Ultimate Paleo Guide.

The IMPOSSIBLE book is called The FPC Protocol and it’s a nutritional protocol that helps you gain muscle and burn fat at the same time. Next level stuff.

>> Sign up for access to the FPC Protocol for immediate updates when it’s available.

The UPG book is The Paleo Fat Loss Method and it’s designed for people who are new to the paleo diet and who are looking for rapid fat loss.

>> Sign up here for access to The Paleo Fat Loss Method when this is available (coming very soon).

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Photo credit: Quentin Meulepas

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Comments

  1. Denise says

    November 7, 2014 at 8:31 am

    Awesome. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  2. Green Girl says

    November 7, 2014 at 1:00 pm

    Wow, this post is so timely for me! I am working on finishing my own ebook (also in the Paleo realm), and I was feeling like I might not have it published in time for the gift giving season. It will be my primary aim for the next week!

    Reply
  3. Chris says

    November 9, 2014 at 8:53 am

    As someone who is sitting on an app that is 98% done, an app that is 80% done, and a book idea that I’ve been working out in my head for over a year now, this post was perfect. Setting the apps as my primary aims for next week.

    Thanks for the inspiration!

    Reply
  4. Kitty Tonkin says

    November 9, 2014 at 3:13 pm

    As someone who’s personal best is writing 10,000 words in one weekend I know exactly what it is like when you sit down to write in one block chunk and take away all other distractions. I am continually inspired by you to push myself further and all your techniques so far work for me too – cold showers, personal blackmail – awesome!

    Time for me to finish the 7 day email campaign I am working on!

    Reply
  5. Jan Koch says

    November 14, 2014 at 5:53 pm

    Gamifying rules 🙂

    Love this book challenge and the takeaways you’re sharing with us!

    I’ve been in a very overwhelming situation over the last months, getting lost in short-term projects for clients instead of aligning my actions with a long-term plan. It was a terrible feeling, because I just kept reacting to outside influences and totally felt out of control.

    I’m slowly getting back into a position of control and one thing that was a game changer is hard, focused work. I couldn’t even imagine how productive I can be when really focusing on a single task.

    Task management systems like Getting Things Done really come in handy in this process, apps that block social networks too 😉

    Keep up the great work!
    Jan

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  6. KW Stout says

    November 25, 2014 at 2:24 pm

    Great post, I just downloaded that app Way of Life. I can’t believe I haven’t seen it before – just what I need. Thanks!

    Reply
  7. Michael Gregory II says

    November 28, 2014 at 1:15 am

    Loved the way how you approached the situation. Some people would just have trouble writing one ebook in a week. It’s not as easy as people assume when they actually attempt to write an ebook and eventually give up. But you went further than that, displaying true self discipline and effort.

    Reply
  8. Catherine says

    November 28, 2014 at 6:32 pm

    Wow, that’s a fantastic achievement! Well done! I’ve been thinkign of creating a mini-ebook lately so I definitely need to ‘take a leaf out of your book’ (excuse the pun!) and really get going with it!

    Reply

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