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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @Kontext 6h \ on: + 0.05% progress the_stacker_muse
Nice! The first step is always the most difficult to make.
@k00b gave some solid advice, I'd also add that you can divide book into tiny goals - i.e.:
Today I will write a paragraph (or two) on subject X.
On the weekend, I will play around with some ideas for the cover.
Next week, I will work on chapter Y.
A book as a goal in and of itself can be too daunting and put you off from doing it due to its perceived scope and complexity. It can also make you drift from actually relaying a message to publishing a book for the sake of publishing a book. I remember browsing some writing related subreddits some time ago and I was always irked by how writers were concerned about their word count. It's like with body count, IMO - the less, the better, but make sure they're meaningful!
Pretty basic advice, I know, but hey, perhaps it helps!