Go Write Your Book!

Have you heard the statement:  ‘Everyone has a book in them, but in most cases that’s where it should stay’.  If I had believed that statement I never would have written my first book. Instead, I believed a variation on that same statement from Jodi Picoult who said “Everyone has a book inside of them - but it doesn't do any good until you pry it out.“

Go Write Your Book!

And so I needed to pry mine out by starting a writing journey. I never thought I could write a book, and it never was on my radar, but once I started blogging for allnurses.com I realized I had compiled a lot of content that was just going to sit in a file somewhere, never to be seen again. And then the wise words of my late father popped into my brain: “If you are going to do something, make sure you have 3 good reasons for doing it”. OK Dad!

Here are my reasons for blogging

1. Write monthly blogs to help nurses embrace wellness

2. Use blog content to create powerpoint presentations and deliver to audiences

3. Re-purpose the blogs into a book

Too Busy Book Graphic.png And here I am today publishing my very first book called Too Busy for YOU? How to Prioritize Yourself for a Balanced, Mindful and Happy Life. What I didn’t realize by completing this process, I would achieve some cool benefits!

Here are my TOP 10 REASONS why this was important for me to do:

1. It’s a Challenge

I love a challenge, especially with something out of my league. Once you have a lot of years and experiences under your belt, you know you can do more than you ever thought you could. For me, I’ve met many challenges in my career that I thought I couldn’t overcome and succeeded at most. So why not give writing a book a try.

2. Improved My Self Esteem

Once I reached retirement age I could feel my “usefulness” slipping and didn’t feel valued as much. I could continue that downward slump or get busy on my book. There is a saying in some circles: “When I got busy, I got better”. And my self-esteem improved greatly, especially when I finished the book and sent it off to Amazon to be published.

3. Helped Me Reinvent Myself

As an Author, I feel re-programmed with a new direction and new energy. I have a new identity and have noticed that people respond more positively to me as if I have more status. Suddenly I don’t feel as old as I felt before I had a book to promote.

4. Generates Income

I now have another avenue to make money from book sales. To that end, I have new energy to approach book stores for book signings, other wellness coaches, wellness clients, nursing instructors, health education professors, wellness coordinators, businesses, and even women’s book clubs.

5. Gets Speaking Engagements

One of my favorite things to do is speak on wellness to audiences and I have heard that the best way to get these bookings is to author a book. I am now a more marketable public speaker because of this.

6. Serves Audiences in a New Way

Sometimes you just can’t reach all the people you want to reach personally, so this book gives me another vehicle for me to reach out globally with my wellness message.

7. Shares my Wisdom

After 40+ years in the wellness industry, I have a lot to share about how to get healthy and stay healthy and I know what works and doesn’t work. Having a book that synthesizes it all down to a “self-coaching” guide that can help others improve their lives on their own terms gives me great satisfaction. And it feels like I am leaving a legacy that will keep on giving.

8. Keeps Me Relevant

If I am going to continue with my quest to spread wellness, then a self-care book is a relevant method for doing that and keeps me in the game. Wellness is the big buzz word today and my book is all wellness all the time.

9. Addresses Major Health Concerns

Because we are drowning in epidemics of chronic disease, many proven wellness tools that are outlined in my book are what we need more than ever when the medical model is limited in how it deals with these challenges.

10. Reaches a Wider Audience

Amazon is a global shopping site and my book, which was self-published through Amazon will be available for the world to see. (Yes you can publish your book thru their system for free) You never know who might read it and how that could influence an audience I never would have been able to reach. I have always been a global thinker but I never thought that I could actually get my message out there in a big way. Look out world, here I come!

So is there a book inside of you wanting to come out? I think all nurses have so much to share it would be a shame to keep it all inside. What steps are you willing to take to begin the process of authoring a book? Please share.

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Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

This is awesome! Its important that we remain vital and happy as we get older. Re-inventing yourself again is a great idea!

Thanks.

Specializes in Tele, ICU, Staff Development.

Congratulations, Carol! Can't wait to read it.

Specializes in Wellness and Coaching for Women in their Third Act.

I'm excited to finally have the hard copy ready to share. Should be any day now!

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

This is very inspiring to me. I've long known I have more than one book in me... they're rattling around in there somewhere. I suppose I need to find the right pry bar. ?

Specializes in Wellness and Coaching for Women in their Third Act.

I would be happy to help you pry that book out of you. Let me know if you want to connect. Thanks. Carol

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

What time zone are you in? I'm in the pacific time zone; it's 12:30 here. Are you available this afternoon for a phone visit?

Specializes in Wellness and Coaching for Women in their Third Act.

Central here. I'm free now. 507-313-4515

Specializes in Family Nurse Practitioner.

Ok. I will call you. Nice distraction from re-organizing my office. ?