How to Write the Story of Your Life and Attract PR, Grow Your Email List, and Add a Revenue Generator – In Just 7 Minutes with Natasha Miller
Marketing The Invisible - A podcast by Tom Poland
Find out why the top 5% and bottom 5% of your life matter in writing your life story Understand that there are no qualifications or standards when it comes to writing your story Learn more about the importance of creating an inflection timeline for your story Resources/Links: Want more FREE tips on how to captivate people with your story? Click here: memoirsherpabonus.com Summary Have you always wanted to craft the perfect life story but just don’t know when’s the right time to write it? Or maybe you find it confusing which parts of your life to put? Writing your life story doesn’t have any standards or qualifications– it doesn’t have to be perfect. You do you! But what parts of your life should you include, and how many books does it need to go? Natasha Miller sits at the helm of Entire Productions, the go-to experience design, event, and entertainment production company in San Francisco, and has been on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing companies in America for three years in a row. Get an over-the-shoulder experience of how Natasha can help your life stories be easier to write, better to understand, and inspiring to read! Check out these episode highlights: 01:45 - Natasha’s ideal client: My ideal client is a mature and successful entrepreneur that has inflection points, high and low, to share with everyone that is walking in their shoes before them. 02:09 - The problem she helps solve: I help them figure out with a system that I built that I created when I wrote my book, "How to Just Get Started Now" without having to have, "Where do I start?", "How do I do this?", "I'm not a good writer", "I don't know what I'll write about". 03:20 - The symptoms of the problem: You've achieved a lot. You've suffered a lot. You have incredible stories, but you can't think of how you could put them all in one book. 03:56 - Clients’ common mistakes before consulting Natasha: That you don't- like, if you're dyslexic, or you can't type or you don't think you're a good writer-- none of that really matters. You can just get over those things with the program that I'm teaching. 04:28 - Natasha’s Valuable Free Action (VFA): I would create an inflection timeline of your life from zero to the age you are now and jot down the major things that happened in your life that were top 5% like you won the lottery, or you're on the Inc. 5000 list or something like that, as well as the bottom 5%, you got hit by a car and lost your leg. 05:25 - Natasha’s Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Want more FREE tips on how to captivate people with your story? Click here: memoirsherpabonus.com 05:49 - Q: Why I waited until I was 51 to publish the story of my life? A: So, the answer to that question is, I probably thought about writing this book when I was 35, when I was 40. And I certainly would have had a story to tell. But what I didn't have back then was the space between the very, very low and high inflection points. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “You may have one, two, three, or four, or more books in you, but let's just get started and focus on this one first.” -Natasha MillerClick To Tweet Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland 00:10 Greetings, everyone, and a very warm welcome to another edition of Marketing the Invisible. I'm Tom Poland joined today by Natasha Miller. Natasha,