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You Think You Don’t Have Enough Content for a Book? Think Again

Step by step on how to start writing without a plan

Rick Martinez
5 min readNov 15, 2024
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How many times have you told yourself, “I don’t have enough content for a book”?

I’ll bet more than once.

But here’s the truth: You’re wrong.

In fact, you’ve probably got more than enough already. You’re just not seeing it yet. The problem isn’t lack of content — it’s how you’re thinking about it. Your story, your experiences, your insights are more than enough. You just need to know how to dig them out and shape them into something compelling. That’s where I come in.

You’re sitting on a goldmine of content, whether you know it or not. Let’s dive into how to turn what you’ve got into a book worth reading.

You’re Underestimating Your Story

The biggest misconception?

Thinking your story isn’t valuable enough. That it’s not “big” or “extraordinary” enough to fill a book. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this, and it’s flat-out wrong.

The moments you think are too small, too personal, or too ordinary? That’s where the power is. People connect with realness, not perfection. The hardest challenges you’ve faced, the times…

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Rick Martinez
Rick Martinez

Written by Rick Martinez

💡 Creator: The 7 Day Book Writing Challenge™️ 🏋🏻‍♂️ CrossFitter 📚 Bestselling Author 👊🏼 Helping you write your book WICKED fast www.WriteYourFirstBook.com

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