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Every person who ever wanted to be an author had to first unravel the #1 mystery of book creation. That mystery is this: How do I actually write my book? If you are in the midst of unraveling this very same mystery
, read on.

I had one author come to me with a cardboard box. Everything he found on his subject was in that box, and he'd been collecting pieces of information for years. But you know what? I was able to help him make a book out of what was inside that cardboard box!

Another author recorded herself in an interview setting, another had recorded his sermons, another had actually typed it out on a computer, and another handed me a 12" stack of notes. In each case, we had a book in a few short months.

Have you solved the #1 mystery?

The answer to the "How do I actually write my book?" dilemma is easier than it may seem. The secret to unraveling the #1 mystery of book creation ... is to force yourself to do whatever works for you.

This two-part formula of Force + Whatever Works For You works flawlessly
, but you have to make it happen yourself.

Example #1: Let's say Betty is one of those people who loves to type and can think while she pecks at the keyboard. Obviously, the answer for her is to sit down and write her book directly into her computer. However, her natural tendency is to be busy with other things, to be tired or distracted, or to find something else more exciting to do. Betty needs to apply FORCE to her ability and she'll be done in no time.

Example #2: John, on the other hand
, hates to write, can't spell, and has a constant case of writer's block. He's stuck ... but he loves to talk. The answer for him is to get a recorder, or a friend who will listen and record him, and to talk it out. Make an outline of points to cover, and then FORCE himself to talk through each point. From there
, his book is ready to be transcribed, edited, and he'll have his book.

Example #3: Mike, a pastor I worked with recently, was too busy to write a book, but he had recorded a 7-CD sermon series. I took those CDs
, transcribed them, edited his text, and fed him his book, chapter by chapter. Within weeks, he was seeing his book take shape, and in a couple of months
, his book was done.

Whatever you like to do, whatever works for you, THAT is the answer. Do NOT for a second try to force yourself to do what you do not want to do. You'll never finish your book that way. Stop!

Instead, choose the approach you like, apply Force through your own discipline or accountability with a friend, and your book will appear in front of you!

And in so doing you will have solved the #1 mystery of book creation.
How you can keep your newly-leased Fiat spick and span Autos Articles | July 13
, 2012
Undoubtedly one of the best things about leasing a new Fiat is the fact that they arrive in peak condition and don't need the attention that second hand cars so desperately need. However, a new Fiat lease will still need some degree of care or they will show signs of wear before long.


At one car leasing company, Fiat is a well-leased car brand but if it is new then it is really important that you have regular engine check-ups to make sure that the engine stays at its peak. SO what can a driver do to prevent this?

Well, to cut to the chase a newly leased Fiat could be able to go a fair few miles before needing an oil check, but they can still come into trouble if problems aren't addressed. So read this guide for more advice!

1) Go to your dealer if you have any problems. It's not a good idea to give it a go yourself and try to fix important internal problems, in fact
, it could harm your leasing agreement - get in touch with your leasing agents directly; otherwise you may foul up your deposit. So if a major problem develops contact your leasers immediately.

2) For issues you can rectify yourself, don't be afraid to get involved. Fluids need to be supplemented from time to time as they can run low and potentially cause problems to the inner engine workings. If any of your car fluids are down, it couldn't be simpler - just top them up. To learn exactly what is required, look through the Fiat guide provided by the manufacturer and also take a look at how you yourself drive. When driving takes place within the city, with a lot of stop and start traffic, changes will be necessary more often.

3) Check the pressure of your tyres. The agent at your local car leasing firm will tell you how many bars your tyres should be inflated to. The tyre wall will also be able to tell you just how inflated your tyres should be. If you don't inflate your tyres properly
, then it can have a detrimental impact on breaking distance, which is crucial to your ability to handle the car. This could cause complications on the road and might be possibly dangerous.

4) Check the recommended maintenance schedule in your log book - This is often located in the glove box of your car. If there isn't an available copy, be sure to enquire with your leaser as they may have written their own preferred schedule for when to bring your leased Fiat back for any maintenance. Be sure to pay close attention to this schedule and keep it somewhere prominent. Follow these dates as carefully as you can, as you don't want to inflict unnecessary damage on your lease car.

5) New cars are nowhere near as problematic as their older second hand relatives. But this doesn't mean they can be left without any maintenance whatsoever. To avoid costly repairs to your new lease car, ensure that regardless of its age you follow a set schedule for maintenance. Even if you've signed on the dotted line for Citroen contract hire , staff advice you to keep it in tip top condition with careful maintenance checks.

Paying attention to these tips might mean you get .

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