Business Leaders
Business Leaders: How to Get Published
You’ve been a professional and a leader for quite some time and have learned a few things along the way, haven’t you? Now you have the experience to write a book, so you can spread that knowledge.
Perhaps you’ve been a mentor to others, and you know that what you know could benefit more than those you can reach in person.

If you want a bigger audience,
you need a bigger platform!
Why Do Business Leaders Write Books?
You have something to share that will benefit others.

You have something to share that will benefit others.

You want to leave a legacy that will impact the future.

You see others struggle and have learned how to overcome obstacles.

You want to showcase your business and the path to success.
What’s the First Step in Writing Your Own Book?
The first step is to prioritize your material, and we do that by developing your BookMAP, which is visual representation of your entire book.
We’ll work through a series of foundational questions to determine the purpose of your book and its audience, and everything we include in your book will drive toward that purpose for that specific audience.
You will author a book that establishes you as an expert, increases your credibility, and helps attract a following.


Personal Book Coaching
Do you want to accelerate and intensify the process of writing your book? One-to-one coaching may be the option for you.
Group Book Writing Mastermind
Our most popular option. Write your book with the support of other aspiring authors in an online group program.

Resources for Business Leaders
How to Conduct Interviews for Your Nonfiction Book
You’ve dreamed about writing a book for years, and now you’re finally ready to share your story and expertise with the world! But even if you’re brimming with writing inspiration, coming up with enough material to fill a 200-page nonfiction book is a challenging...
Learning to Give Back Through Grief
A former “left-brain” engineer discovered his capacity for empathy after a devastating loss. Now, he lives to serve other grievers. John Lodal was always a left-brained type of man. The longstanding right-brain vs. left-brain theory posits that individuals who favor...
Seven Time-Wasting Habits Authors Should Avoid
Between work and family obligations, it can be difficult to find time in your busy schedule to work on your manuscript. Since your writing time is limited, you have to make the most of every minute. If you want to finish your nonfiction book on schedule, you can’t...