Five Frameworks To Write Your Book

You don’t need to stare at a blank page to write a great book.
You need a framework.

Think of it like the wooden framework while building a house.
Everything is built around it.
Same with your book.

Whether you’re writing a book to build authority, or sharing your experience or leaving a legacy—frameworks are your secret weapon.

I’ve written 8 books (and counting), coached dozens of authors, and helped business owners turn their expertise into bestselling books.

Here are 5 book writing frameworks I use and teach:

1. The Problem–Solution Framework
Start with the reader’s pain, walk them through your solution. Classic, clear, and powerful.

2. The Hero’s Journey Framework
Position your reader as the hero. You’re the guide. Show them transformation, not just information.

3. The How-To Framework
Perfect for step-by-step systems. Think of it as a workshop in book form.

4. The Case Study Framework
Prove your point with real-world results. Great for consultants, coaches, and service providers.

5. The Big Idea Framework
Center your book on one bold, breakthrough idea. Make it unforgettable.

Want to save time and write a book that sells?
Use one of these frameworks as your base.

It’s like writing with a GPS instead of wandering through the woods.
A well-structured book builds your brand, grows your business, and creates clients on autopilot.