Behind the Scenes: My Daily Writing Routine For The “TURNAROUND” Book
Hello Reader, Writing a book isn’t just about putting words on a page—it’s about capturing and distilling everything I’ve learned so small business owners can make real, immediate changes. Since I’m running multiple companies, coaching clients, and writing my regular Forbes column, finding the time isn’t always easy.
“Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment.” – Jim Rohn Daily Word Count & RhythmMy routine is simple but strict: every Monday to Friday, I aim for 1,200 to 2,500 words. Some days, the ideas flow; other days, I fight through mental blocks. But consistency is key—without it, this book would stay an idea in my head instead of a tangible resource for business owners in need. A Case Study at the CoreI won’t be relying on a series of interviews for this project, but I am chronicling a real-time turnaround of a client’s business. They’re following my TURNAROUND process step by step. By the final draft, readers will see a real-world success story demonstrating how these principles play out on the ground. A Glimpse of “TURNAROUND”I know you’re curious about what’s inside the book. My acronym, TURNAROUND, outlines each critical step to pull a business out of trouble. You’ll find actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately—no fluff, no filler. I’m holding back on the details for now because, well, I’m still writing them! But trust me: if your business needs a wake-up call, these strategies will reignite your confidence and guide your next moves. Your Thoughts?I’d love to know: What’s the hardest part of running your business when times get tough? Hit “Reply” and let me know. Your input might help shape a chapter—or at least confirm I’m addressing the most pressing issues. Best, |