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You know enough to fill a book. You just can't get past the starting line.
Analysis paralysis is killing your book
You keep trying to figure out the perfect structure before writing a single word. So you never write a single word.
Your brain is full of scattered ideas
Every time you sit down to write, you think of 12 new things to cover. But you have no idea which chapter they belong in.
You keep reorganizing instead of writing
You've started five different outlines. Each one feels wrong. So you never get past planning. If you have started writing anything at all.
You've been 'working on a book' for years
Friends ask how the book is going. You say 'still organizing my thoughts.' They've stopped asking.
You're mastering tools instead of writing
You've tried Scrivener, Notion, Google Docs, Ulysses. You've spent more time learning software than writing your book. The tool is not the problem.
The paralysis is caused by analysis. You don't need a better tool, a better outline template, or a better plan. You need to get the ideas out of your head first and organize them second.
Brain dump first. Organize second. Write your book in 21 days.
Brain Dump Everything
Set a 10-minute timer. List every single thing a person needs to know about your topic. Single words and phrases only. No sentences. No order. Just get it all out of your head.
Organize Into Chapters
Number your items in logical order. Each item becomes a chapter title. You just created your table of contents. Many items will become sub-chapters nested inside other chapters.
Define Your Book
Now that you can SEE your book, write your title, purpose, and audience description. This is easy now because you already know what's in it.
Write It In 21 Days
Follow the 4-phase system: Write chapters (Days 2-13), research (Day 14), first draft and read-through (Days 15-16), clean up and finalize (Days 17-21). Daily affirmations and timed exercises keep you on track.
A complete system that takes you from scattered ideas to finished manuscript
21-Day Guided System
Every day has specific tasks, exercises, and clear instructions. No guesswork about what to do next.
Brain-Dump-First Method
Start writing in 10 minutes. Get everything out of your head before organizing. Eliminates the blank-page problem.
Timed Writing Exercises
Built-in countdown timers for every task. 10-minute sprints keep you focused and prevent perfectionism.
Daily Affirmations
Start each day with a 1-minute affirmation ritual. Builds the mindset of a writer, not someone "trying to write."
Writing Workspace
Write directly in the app. Track your word count, view your full manuscript, and export when you're done.
Idea Exponentials Bonus
An alternative rapid-outlining method that can produce a complete book structure in as little as 5 days.
Four phases. Twenty-one days. One finished manuscript.
Foundation
Brain dump everything you know. Organize it into chapters. Define your title, purpose, and audience. You'll have your complete book outline in one sitting.
Writing
Write all your chapters using the "fill in the blanks" method. Start with whatever interests you most. Write the way you talk. Don't polish as you go.
Research
One dedicated day for fact-checking and filling gaps. Research every subtopic you marked with a question. Incorporate findings or cut what doesn't serve the reader.
Edit & Polish
Create your first draft, do a complete read-through, clean up over four days, and finalize. By Day 21 you have a complete manuscript ready for next steps.
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Common questions
How do I write a nonfiction book?
Start with a brain dump: set a 10-minute timer and list everything a person needs to know about your topic using single words and phrases only. Then organize your list into a logical order to create your table of contents. Define your title, purpose, and target audience. Then write each chapter by explaining each subtopic in paragraphs. The Nonfiction Blueprint guides you through this entire process in 21 days with timed exercises, daily affirmations, and a structured 4-phase system.
How long does it take to write a nonfiction book?
Using the Nonfiction Blueprint's 21-day system, you can go from scattered ideas to a complete manuscript in three weeks. Day 1 covers your full outline (about 30 minutes to an hour). Days 2-13 are the writing phase. Day 14 is research. Days 15-21 are editing and polish. The key is starting with a brain dump instead of overthinking your structure.
What's the fastest way to outline a nonfiction book?
The fastest way is the brain-dump-first method: set a 10-minute timer and write down everything a person needs to know about your subject using single words and phrases. Don't organize as you write. When the timer ends, number the items in logical order. Each item becomes a chapter title. You can outline an entire book in under an hour using this method.
Can I write a book without a writing degree?
Absolutely. The Nonfiction Blueprint is designed specifically for people who have expertise to share but are not professional writers. The system teaches you to write the way you talk, using simple, clear, and direct language. You don't need to sound "bookish." If you can explain your topic to a friend, you can write a book about it.
How do I overcome writer's block?
Writer's block in nonfiction is usually analysis paralysis, not lack of ideas. The Nonfiction Blueprint eliminates this by starting with a brain dump instead of a blank page. Once your ideas are listed and organized, writing becomes "fill in the blanks." The system also uses timed exercises, daily affirmations, and an interest-driven approach where you always start with whatever chapter interests you most right now.
Will the Nonfiction Blueprint write my book for me?
No. The Nonfiction Blueprint provides the structure, daily guidance, timed exercises, and writing workspace so you can write each chapter with clarity and confidence. Your voice, your stories, your expertise. The system just tells you exactly what to do each day and gives you the tools to do it.
What tools do I need?
Whatever you already have. Pen and paper, a text editor, a word processor, dictation software, whatever you feel most comfortable with. The Nonfiction Blueprint includes a built-in writing workspace, but you can use any tool you want. Don't let mastering a tool become an excuse not to write. The tool is not the problem.