Unlike Stephen Covey… Most People Die With Their Books Still Inside Them

Stephen Covey’s death can inspire you to bring your book to life.
 
July 17, 2012 - PRLog -- Having sold 25 Million books worldwide and creating a tidal wave of positive change in families, businesses, and communities… Stephen Covey was one of the lucky ones who died knowing that his  life’s work will continue to thrive even in his absence.  He made the commitment to share his wisdom through the power of the written word.

When you consider it’s been said that 80% of Americans feel they have a book inside them, but only a fraction of them actually get their books published… there are likely many people today facing the reality that they haven’t shared their message yet.  Many are feeling the pain of that question, “what happens if I die with my ‘music’ still inside of me?”  

For everyone who is contemplating their legacy, the impact their life will have, and how it will continue to help people once they are no longer here on Earth… there is hope that you, too, can excavate your message, share your story and also become the published author of your own transformational book.  Stephen Covey’s death can inspire you to bring your book to life.  

Award-winning author  and Transformational Book Coach, Christine Kloser knows from experience the pain of both birthing a book, and the pain of leaving it inside.  She has trained more than 20,000 authors around the world, as well as interviewed dozens of New York Times best-selling authors… and she’s committed to sharing what she knows about the book writing, publishing and marketing process with as many aspiring authors as possible.  One of her core teachings is based on Stephen Covey’s Habit 2 of his best-selling book, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People…begin with the end in mind.

Kloser’s mission is to transform the world by inspiring and coaching other authors on their journey to complete their book and leave their mark on the world… just like Covey did.      According to a 2011 survey by Kloser, the biggest fears that most hopeful authors face are that nobody will care what they have to say, their book has already been written (by somebody else), they’ll be criticized and judged, or feel too exposed/vulnerable in writing their book.

It doesn’t have to be that way says Kloser, “I have seen miracles happen in my clients’ lives when they take on the great challenge and gift of writing a book.  They transform as an individual, they transform their readers, their businesses grow and ultimately they DO feel they’re making a difference in the world.”  

Covey has blessed millions through his books, and Kloser’s hope is that she, too, will help enough people write their books so that NOBODY ever has to die with their book buried inside.

To learn more about how Christine Kloser helps visit www.GetYourBookDone.com

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