Thursday, November 11, 2010

The BINDER That BINDS Me to SUCCESS.

I finally finished writing the first rough draft of my book, "Life in Righteousness". Next, I put the chapters in order. Then, I set my Microsoft Word document to the same trim size that the book will be (6 x 9). By doing this, I can estimate the number of pages. I had it saved on my computer, but I needed something to make it more real to me. I needed a visual aid. I needed an external prop that wouild boost my faith. So here's what I did:

I went to Walmart and purchased a 3 inch Binder. I printed out a mock front and back cover for the Binder. I printed off the pages and punched holes in them with my hole puncher. I inserted the pages and 'whah lah', here's my first book. I walk around with the binder. I take it to the riverfront, the lake, restaurants, or anywhere you would normally read a book at. When I'm at home, the Binder sits on the coffee table. It catches everyone's eye. They pick it up and look inside. They seem impressed. They often say, "Make sure to let me know when you publish this. I want an autographed copy..." So the Binder experience builds my faith. The Binder binds me to possibility. This makes it more real to me. This let's me know, "Yes, I can do this."
“As far as possibilities go, everything is possible for the person who believes.” Mark 9:23 God's Word Translation

Some may say, "Oh, that's silly..." Some may even think that's a bit too much. But I don't do what I do based on what YOU believe. I act on the faith that's in MY heart.
"What if some did not believe and were without faith? Does their lack of faith and their faithlessness nullify and make ineffective and void the faithfulness of God and His fidelity [to His Word]?" Romans 3:3 AMP

What about you? What binds you to your possibility? What external props are you using to build your faith? Get a picture of that house. Test drive that car. See yourself with it. This is important because if you can't see it, then you can't be it. If your eyes can't see that far, your mind sure won't take you there.

Christian Writer,

Billie Miller
www.TheWordisYourLife.com

Sunday, October 10, 2010

AS I WRITE...

As I Write, 'YOU' are constantly on my mind. I think about how each word will touch you. I think about how each phrase will motivate you to change. I'm not concerned about 'impressing' you, because then it would be about me. I'd use big words to make myself appear smart at the expense of you not understanding. I'd attend social gatherings while sipping herbal tea with my pinkiy finger sticking out, nibbling on a croissant as I proudly boast, "I'm an author..." Now where is the 'change' in that?

As I write, my focus is on YOU. Did it touch your heart? Did it affect the way you think? Did it make you want to do better, get better, live better? While you were reading it, did you see God? Did it draw you closer to Him?

As I write, I express my vision. I convey my purpose. I reveal my dream. My goal is to provide you with Life-Changing information that will take you from the level that you're at now to a higher one.

Stay connected to me and my vision...As I write.

Christian Writer,

Billie Miller
Author of "Life in Righteousness: The Word is Your Life"

Sunday, August 1, 2010

When You HURT, You WRITE.

After God told me to leave my job, I put my notice in. People kept asking, “What are you going to do?” Some people even said, “You’re crazy!” My response was, “God is my source. The job was just a resource. I’ll find another job. I was looking for a job when I found this one.” One of the executives called me into his office. He said,

“You keep talking all of this God stuff. You have a little girl to look after. I know you have some money saved up, but what are you going to do if something drastic happens that will soak that money up? You will not have medical insurance once you quit, so what are you going to do if your daughter gets sick? What are you going to do if your car breaks down...”

I sat there and listened to him. I heard him out. But my mind was made up. He was not a man of God, so I didn’t expect him to understand. And because he kept belittling my faith in God, it was almost confirmation that I was doing the right thing.

Now here’s the interesting thing. A few days after my last day on the job, guess what happened? My car broke down. I could have gotten upset. I could have said, “Man, that executive was right…” I could have started to panic. But I chose rather to trust God. So I decided to go back in the house, I turned on the computer, and I started writing. Since I couldn’t go anywhere, it didn’t make any sense to just sit around moping. That just got me amped up to go after my vision even more. When I started writing, it took me into another world. I wasn’t worried. I wasn’t scared. And because of my trust in God, He came through.

“Anyone who does what is right may have many troubles. But the Lord saves him from all of them.”
Psalm 34:19 NIRV

Going after your vision enhances your trust in God. Chasing your dream builds up your faith in Him. Problems are going to come. Trouble will always be there. But God made you an overcomer, so you have plenty to write about.

“When you hurt, you write.” ~ Dr. Mike Murdock

What are you waiting for? Start Writing TODAY.

Successful Christian Writer,

Billie Miller
www.TheWordisYourLife.com

*SUGGESTIVE BOOK READ* 'The Principles and Power of Vision' By Dr. Myles Munroe. Check Out 'Billie Reads' Blog for more details.
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89516: Principles And Power Of VisionPrinciples And Power Of Vision

By Dr. Myles Munroe / Whitaker House Publishers


Whether you're a businessperson, homemaker, student, or head of state, Myles Munroe explains how you can make your dreams and hopes a living reality. Your success isn't dependent on the economy or job market. You don't need to be hindered by the limited perceptions of others or by a lack of resources. Discover time-tested principles that will enable you to fulfill your vision no matter who you are or where you come from. You don't exist just to earn a paycheck and you weren't meant for a mundane or mediocre life. Revive your passion for living! Pursue your dream! Discover your vision, and find your true life.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

FIRST THING'S LAST

Have you ever said to yourself, "I'm going to read the whole Bible from the beginning to the end."? You started in Genesis, then after a few chapters, you got confused? Then after much frustration you end up quitting? Has this ever happened to you? For me, I had to start with the chapters about Jesus. I started with what was pulling me the most. The same principle applies with writing. A lot of people finally make the decision to start writing, but they make the mistake of starting with Chapter 1 rather than the chapter they Love the most.

"Do not start writing chapter one - to do so makes the book writing look like an impossibly steep climb, and it is hard to get started."
~ Dan Poynter, Self-Publishing Guru

This is what I did. I first got all of my chapter titles (which were subject to change). I gathered them all together and I decided to start writing the one that I felt the most passion for. Which chapter was I anxious to write? Which one is the most fun? After I picked the chapter that interested me the most, I started writing. Then once I completed that chapter, I picked the next most interesting one...and so on...and so on. Once I completed all of the chapters, then I put them in the order of importance. This process is called 'Non-Linear Writing'. When you try to start writing from the 'Introduction' to the 'Conclusion', you're going to struggle. And you may not even get passed the first chapter. Many people struggle with the first chapter, because they wrote it first. They get stuck; they get frustrated; then they eventually end up procrastinating again. Don't allow this to happen!

"The last thing one discovers in writing a book is what to put first."
~ Blaise Pascal

When you take this approach, you will usually find yourself writing the 'Introduction' or Chapter 1 last, because it's pretty much just introducing the book. So Here's What You Need to Do:

1. Write out the title of the chapters for your book. Remember, the chapter titles will probably change. You just need to know the subject you'll be discussing in that chapter.

2. Once you gather all of the chapters, start writing the most interesting one first.

3. Once you've finished writing the last chapter (which is probably the Introduction), put them in the proper order. Once you've finished all of the chapters, you'll know what needs to go after the other.

What are you waiting for? Start Writing TODAY.

Successful Christian Writer,

Billie Miller
www.TheWordisYourLife.com

*SUGGESTIVE BOOK READ* 'The Principles and Power of Vision' By Dr. Myles Munroe. Check Out 'Billie Reads' Blog for more details.
Get it for 35% OFF Below.





89516: Principles And Power Of VisionPrinciples And Power Of Vision

By Dr. Myles Munroe / Whitaker House Publishers


Whether you're a businessperson, homemaker, student, or head of state, Myles Munroe explains how you can make your dreams and hopes a living reality. Your success isn't dependent on the economy or job market. You don't need to be hindered by the limited perceptions of others or by a lack of resources. Discover time-tested principles that will enable you to fulfill your vision no matter who you are or where you come from. You don't exist just to earn a paycheck and you weren't meant for a mundane or mediocre life. Revive your passion for living! Pursue your dream! Discover your vision, and find your true life.

Friday, July 16, 2010

start small, START BIG - Just Start

I had to walk 'in' faith in order to walk 'out' of the job. Stepping out of the workplace required stepping out in faith. I put in my notice and quit my job to pursue my vision. Was there any fear? Sure there was. But fear comes with pursuing your vision and chasing your dreams. Why? Because your vision, your dreams, the life that you want is just outside of your comfort zone. So here I was. I didn't have a job. I didn't have a prospect job. And I didn't have much money. But one thing I know I had for sure. I had plenty of 'time'.

I needed to take advantage of all of this extra time. I didn't want to waste it. When you don't plan for your increase, the world finds a way to plan it for you. In other words, before I start using my time for something else, let me dedicate my time for writing.

"You don't need to have much to start. You just need to start with what you have."
~ Billie Miller, www.TheWordisYourLife.com

So I sat down to write. This shouldn't be a problem, because I was already writing Newsletters to some of my partners. But when I sat down to write the book, it seemed to be difficult. All of a sudden, for the first time, writing was hard. And the little paragraph that I wrote was horrible. I couldn't understand why. Then God revealed it to me. I had to get a revelation that there's a big difference between 'writing' and 'editing'. The reason that many people put off writing is because they're trying to 'write' and 'edit' at the same time. This will never work! This will cause you to procrastinate. You'll say for years, "Yes, I'm going to write a book..." but never put anything down on paper. You just need to start 'writing'. You can't worry about correct grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, correct spelling, etc. You just need to start filling the pages. And once you fill the pages up, then you can go back and 'edit'. Judging yourself while writing can be one of your biggest hinderances. Just write freely, then go back and put the pieces together.

"Writing has to come first."
~ Sue Grafton

So that's what I did. I dedicated three hours a day to writing. Sometimes I would write for an hour and a half, take a 30 minute break, then edit for the last hour. Sometimes I would just write for the whole three hours. The most important thing was I got started. What about you? How long have you been saying that you're going to write a book? Have you started writing it yet? You may be thinking, "But Billie, I don't have three hours to write..." Then dedicate two hours; dedicate one hour; dedicate 30 minutes...you just need to start. start small, START BIG - Just Start.

Christian Writer,

Billie Miller
www.TheWordisYourLife.com

*SUGGESTIVE BOOK READ* 'The Principles and Power of Vision' By Dr. Myles Munroe. Check Out 'Billie Reads' Blog for more details.
Get it for 35% OFF Below.
89516: Principles And Power Of Vision Principles And Power Of Vision

By Dr. Myles Munroe / Whitaker House Publishers


Whether you're a businessperson, homemaker, student, or head of state, Myles Munroe explains how you can make your dreams and hopes a living reality. Your success isn't dependent on the economy or job market. You don't need to be hindered by the limited perceptions of others or by a lack of resources. Discover time-tested principles that will enable you to fulfill your vision no matter who you are or where you come from. You don't exist just to earn a paycheck and you weren't meant for a mundane or mediocre life. Revive your passion for living! Pursue your dream! Discover your vision, and find your true life.