From Procrastination to Progress: Your Action Plan to Finally Getting Your Book Written
Update: 2025-11-06
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Guest post by Orla Kelly, founder of Orla Kelly Publishing.
You have a book inside you. It's a collection of your hard-won lessons, your unique perspective, your vision for the future. As a leader, you understand the power of a story to inspire change and build a legacy. Yet, that book remains unwritten. The document sits unopened, the ideas stay locked in your mind, and another year passes.
As an independent publisher, I've seen this countless times. I work with coaches, founders, and experts who are brilliant at what they do - yet their book project lingers on the back burner. They build businesses, lead teams, and create impact daily, but when it comes to writing their book, something stalls.
The truth is, this delay isn't about a lack of discipline or ambition. It's a complex mix of psychological, emotional, and practical hurdles that can stall even the most driven individuals.
The Hidden Barriers to Writing Your Book
Why do so many accomplished people put off this critical legacy project? The reasons are often deeply personal but universally understood.
1. The Weight of Perfectionism
As a leader, your name is attached to quality. This drive for excellence, which is so valuable in business, can become a paralysing force in writing. You might feel that every sentence must be perfect, every idea groundbreaking. The fear isn't about writing a bad book; it's about producing something that doesn't live up to the legacy you've already built.
2. The Fear of Judgement
Putting your ideas into the world is an act of vulnerability. What if people disagree? What if critics dismiss your life's work? This fear of being misunderstood can quietly stop even the most confident leader from starting.
3. The "Time" Illusion
For busy professionals, "I don't have time" feels true. But procrastination is rarely about time and more about priority. The book becomes a "someday" project, overshadowed by immediate demands.
4. The Fog of Uncertainty
Where do you begin? What's your message? How do you publish? The lack of a clear roadmap creates hesitation. When the path is unclear, standing still feels safer.
Turning Procrastination into Progress
Overcoming these barriers isn't about willpower - it's about clarity, structure, and support.
Here's what consistently helps high-performing leaders make real progress:
1. Reframe the Goal
Replace "write a bestseller" with "share my message." It lowers the stakes and reconnects you to purpose. Ask:
Is it clear?
Is it useful?
Does it move someone forward?
2. Schedule Writing Sprints
Momentum beats marathons. Block short, focused sessions and treat them like key meetings.
3. Start with a Mind Map
Map your ideas before writing. It turns chaos into clarity and "writing" into "organising."
4. Speak Before You Write
If typing feels stiff, talk it out. Recording your insights often captures your most natural, powerful voice.
5. Seek Trusted Support
In my work with hundreds of aspiring authors, I've seen the breakthrough come when they stop trying to go it alone. A strategic publishing professional can help shape scattered thoughts into a clear, publishable message which transforms overwhelm into momentum.
The rise of independent publishing has made it easier than ever for thought leaders to bring their ideas to life, but clarity and guidance still make all the difference.
Your book isn't just about writing words. It's about sharing wisdom, shaping minds, and leaving a legacy that outlasts you.
Stop waiting for the perfect time, idea, or first sentence. Your legacy isn't about perfection; it's about impact. The first step you take is the one that turns procrastination into progress.
About the Author
Orla Kelly is the founder of Orla Kelly Publishing, an Irish independent publishing house that helps experts, coaches, and thought leaders turn their ideas into beautifully crafted, professionally published books that grow their impact and legacy.
You can get in touch with Orla via getpublished@
orlakellypublishing.com...
You have a book inside you. It's a collection of your hard-won lessons, your unique perspective, your vision for the future. As a leader, you understand the power of a story to inspire change and build a legacy. Yet, that book remains unwritten. The document sits unopened, the ideas stay locked in your mind, and another year passes.
As an independent publisher, I've seen this countless times. I work with coaches, founders, and experts who are brilliant at what they do - yet their book project lingers on the back burner. They build businesses, lead teams, and create impact daily, but when it comes to writing their book, something stalls.
The truth is, this delay isn't about a lack of discipline or ambition. It's a complex mix of psychological, emotional, and practical hurdles that can stall even the most driven individuals.
The Hidden Barriers to Writing Your Book
Why do so many accomplished people put off this critical legacy project? The reasons are often deeply personal but universally understood.
1. The Weight of Perfectionism
As a leader, your name is attached to quality. This drive for excellence, which is so valuable in business, can become a paralysing force in writing. You might feel that every sentence must be perfect, every idea groundbreaking. The fear isn't about writing a bad book; it's about producing something that doesn't live up to the legacy you've already built.
2. The Fear of Judgement
Putting your ideas into the world is an act of vulnerability. What if people disagree? What if critics dismiss your life's work? This fear of being misunderstood can quietly stop even the most confident leader from starting.
3. The "Time" Illusion
For busy professionals, "I don't have time" feels true. But procrastination is rarely about time and more about priority. The book becomes a "someday" project, overshadowed by immediate demands.
4. The Fog of Uncertainty
Where do you begin? What's your message? How do you publish? The lack of a clear roadmap creates hesitation. When the path is unclear, standing still feels safer.
Turning Procrastination into Progress
Overcoming these barriers isn't about willpower - it's about clarity, structure, and support.
Here's what consistently helps high-performing leaders make real progress:
1. Reframe the Goal
Replace "write a bestseller" with "share my message." It lowers the stakes and reconnects you to purpose. Ask:
Is it clear?
Is it useful?
Does it move someone forward?
2. Schedule Writing Sprints
Momentum beats marathons. Block short, focused sessions and treat them like key meetings.
3. Start with a Mind Map
Map your ideas before writing. It turns chaos into clarity and "writing" into "organising."
4. Speak Before You Write
If typing feels stiff, talk it out. Recording your insights often captures your most natural, powerful voice.
5. Seek Trusted Support
In my work with hundreds of aspiring authors, I've seen the breakthrough come when they stop trying to go it alone. A strategic publishing professional can help shape scattered thoughts into a clear, publishable message which transforms overwhelm into momentum.
The rise of independent publishing has made it easier than ever for thought leaders to bring their ideas to life, but clarity and guidance still make all the difference.
Your book isn't just about writing words. It's about sharing wisdom, shaping minds, and leaving a legacy that outlasts you.
Stop waiting for the perfect time, idea, or first sentence. Your legacy isn't about perfection; it's about impact. The first step you take is the one that turns procrastination into progress.
About the Author
Orla Kelly is the founder of Orla Kelly Publishing, an Irish independent publishing house that helps experts, coaches, and thought leaders turn their ideas into beautifully crafted, professionally published books that grow their impact and legacy.
You can get in touch with Orla via getpublished@
orlakellypublishing.com...
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