SPS 025: You Are a Writer, So Start Acting Like One with Jeff Goins

Jeff Goins is a full time writer living just outside of Nashville, TN with his wife, his son, and a border collie. Jeff is now the author of 5 books. Including the national bestseller The Art of Work. He is a podcaster and a blogger with his website Goins, Writer visited by over four million people from all over the world. If you Google “how to write a book” Jeff’s website is the number one result that comes up.

Jeff shares his writing process and how he has evolved as a writer. He also shares how much he loves writing and being a writer and how important words are in everything we do or want to do. We talk about the importance of preparation, writing outlines, and investing the work up front before writing. Jeff shares how he flushes out and explores ideas along with the importance of writing every day. He also shares his inspirational ideas about how to know when you are a writer and more.  

 

You can find Jeff here:

Goins, Writer

Jeff Goins on Twitter @JeffGoins

Jeff Goins on Facebook

Books by Jeff Goins

Wrecked

The Art of Work

 

Show Notes

[01:28] Jeff continues to write because it is his calling and purpose. It's his purpose in life to connect people with ideas.
[02:05] Words have the power to change the world. Every great movement begins with words.
[02:41] His writing process consists of creating an outline and then writing at least 500 words every day. Blogging helped give him the discipline to write on a daily basis.

[04:55] Jeff wrote Art of Work then scrapped that writing and did a lot of research and then rewrote it.

[05:58] The more Jeff's writes the more time he spends preparing to write.
[06:24] The importance of the process of thinking about writing and finding the right idea.

[07:38] Jeff spent 5 months doing the research for his book that will take him 6 months to write. He first starts with an idea and then researches and tests that idea.

[09:23] Have an idea where you are going before you start. Invest the time before you start writing.

[10:39] Jeff chases what he is curious about, but most of his books come from personal experience.

[12:12] When Jeff gets an idea he then reads about that idea to see if he can put a unique angle on the topic.

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