Here’s the truth: most people don’t finish their book because they believe writing has to be this long, grueling process. Hours at a desk, perfect silence, coffee refills on repeat.
But in reality? Consistency beats intensity.
That’s why I use a simple 15-minute hack:
⏱️ Set a timer for 15 minutes.
🎤 Record yourself speaking a single idea, story, or teaching point about your book.
💻 Drop it into our AI cleanup prompt → watch it turn into a 500–1,000 word draft section.
That’s it.
Do this once a day for a week and you’ll be shocked at how much content you’ve created.
Here’s the exact script I use when I hit record:
👉 “Today I want to talk about [insert chapter theme]. The key message is ___. Here’s a story/example that illustrates it. Here’s what I want the reader to take away.”
AI will do the heavy lifting of cleaning it up. Your only job is to talk like you’re explaining it to a friend.
🚀 Your Action Today:
- Choose one chapter theme or idea.
- Record 15 minutes of you talking it out.
- Drop it into AI with yesterday’s prompt.
- Share your before/after in the comments.
Extra credit: Post a screenshot of your word count 👀
Remember: books aren’t written in marathons. They’re written in sprints. Fifteen minutes today could be the breakthrough that gets you out of your head and into momentum.
Who’s willing to try this hack today? Comment TIMER below and let’s get moving. ⬇️
— Minolta