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Become An Author Podcast with sho host Jessie Bowen and Natalie McQueen
Show Topic: Setting Your Author Goals
Step 1: Determine Your Specific Project-Based Goals
If you are (or are aspiring to be) a professional writer, you'll have to wear a lot of hats over the course of your career. From writing to marketing to managing your finances, there's no shortage of factors to consider. But we want to get you to finish your manuscript.
Even under the heading of “writing goals,” there are several things to consider. In order for this big goal to be of any use, you'll want to do two things: get specific and break it down.
Get Specific: Finishing the book is an essential goal, but without specifics, it won't be of any use. So it's imperative to figure out when you want to be finished with the book. In this instance, “finished” should mean completely written, edited, proofed, and ready for public consumption.
Break it Down: Once you have a big goal set, you can reverse engineer it to determine how much you'll need to write on a monthly, weekly, and daily basis.
So now that we know what to do, let's talk about how to do it.
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