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How to Write a Book in Two Weeks

6 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Most people say they want to write a book. Not many people actually finish one. In this episode, I break down how I wrote my book in two weeks and how one of my clients did the same, writing a full 10 chapter manuscript in that same timeframe. This isn’t about being a writer. It’s about follow through. I talk about how this started on a random road trip, the moment I realized there was no real reason not to do it, and what actually allowed me to sit down and finish something most people spend years thinking about. Because the truth is, it doesn’t have to take years. Maybe it’s not two weeks for you. Maybe it’s two months. But it’s definitely not five years of thinking about it. And more importantly, I talk about what writing the book actually did for me. It didn’t just give me something to publish. It solidified my message. It made me more confident in speaking and showing up. And once it’s done, then you can refine it. Then you can improve it. But you can’t improve something that doesn’t exist. If you’ve been thinking about writing a book, this is your sign to stop thinking and start. Connect With Avery Crumrine: Website: ⁠https://averycrumrine.com https://www.youtube.com/@AveryCrumrine

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