Everybody says they want to write a book.
Everybody says they’ve got “the idea. ”But most people?
They never finish.
Not because they can’t write.
Not because they don’t have the time. But because they never build the habit.
Let me keep it real with you: You don’t need 5 hours a day to write a book.
You need 20 focused minutes—every single day.
Here’s the Hack: Daily Writing Sprints
Stop trying to “find” the perfect writing day. It’s a myth.
Instead:
- Pick a time (same time every day)
- Set a 20–30 minute timer
- Write without stopping—no editing, no second-guessing
- Use AI to fill in the blanks when you get stuck
That’s it. That’s the game.
Why Sprints Work
- They remove decision fatigue
- They stack up small wins daily
- They turn writing into a rhythm, not a chore
When you sprint every day for a month?
That’s 30 days of momentum. And momentum is what gets books finished.
How I Tell My Authors to Do It
- Start with a prompt — don’t stare at a blank page
- Write like no one’s reading — stop censoring yourself
- Hand it to AI — let it help you expand, edit, and polish later
- Track your streak — nothing motivates like watching the number grow
💬 You want to know the secret?Daily writing sprints + AI = a book draft before most people even finish their outline.
If you’re ready to stop thinking about writing a book and start finishing one, I’m hosting a 7-Day AI Writing Sprint inside my Skool community.
Comment SPRINT and I’ll send you the link.