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How to Stay Motivated When Writing Long-Form Non-Fiction

MJ Creations
24 min readJan 5, 2025

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Writing a long-form non-fiction book can feel like running a marathon. You start off with excitement and purpose, fueled by a clear vision of what your book will become. But somewhere along the way, you hit a wall. The words stop flowing, self-doubt creeps in, and the project that once inspired you now feels like a mountain you’re struggling to climb. Sound familiar?

Have you ever felt stuck halfway through writing your non-fiction manuscript, wondering if you’ll ever reach the finish line? If so, you’re not alone. Many writers face the challenges of staying focused, avoiding burnout, and maintaining momentum over the course of such a demanding project. But the good news? These roadblocks are entirely normal — and entirely conquerable.

Persistence and motivation are the twin engines that will carry you through the highs and lows of your writing journey. Whether you’re drafting a memoir, a self-help guide, or a deeply researched work of history, staying motivated is the key to transforming your idea into a completed manuscript.

In this post, we’ll explore practical, actionable strategies to help you stay energized and inspired, even when the process gets tough. From setting achievable goals to celebrating small wins, you’ll discover tools and techniques to keep the spark alive as you tackle your…

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MJ Creations
MJ Creations

Written by MJ Creations

fiction and non-fiction writer

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