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Nonfiction That Builds Careers

Nonfiction That Builds Careers | Write Your Way to Authority and Clients

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Discover how your nonfiction book can build your career and start building momentum with your nonfiction writing today!

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In this episode of Author Nation Interviews, host Melody Ann explores how nonfiction books can transform careers and establish professional authority. Joined by Catherine Auman, LMFT, a licensed psychotherapist, and bestselling author, they discuss how writing not only builds practices but also opens doors to spiritual and professional growth. Catherine shares her journey of blending psychology with writing, her inspirations, and actionable insights for nonfiction authors who want to elevate their careers.

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Today’s Guest

Catherine Auman, LMFT, is a psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience specializing in both traditional and spiritual psychology. Author of the bestselling Tantric Mastery Series, she blends Eastern wisdom with modern psychology to help individuals and couples thrive. Catherine is pursuing her PhD in transpersonal psychology, focusing on how spiritual experiences can enhance relationships and intimacy. Her work empowers others to integrate professional success with personal growth.

 
Catherine Auman, LMFT, is a psychotherapist with over 30 years of experience specializing in both traditional and spiritual psychology

Highlights to Help You Engage Your Readers and Grow Your Influence:

3 Quick Action Items to Build Momentum with Nonfiction Writing

  1. Start Writing in Small Chunks
    Follow Catherine’s advice: write short, 400-word pieces. These can become blog posts, newsletter articles, or even chapters in your book. Over time, they’ll accumulate into a valuable resource for your audience—and potentially, your first book!
  2. Repurpose Your Content for Maximum Reach
    Use Catherine’s method of reusing content in newsletters, blog posts, or professional articles. Take one of your old blog posts or social media captions and transform it into a fresh piece of content for a different platform.
  3. Create a Book Structure Based on Your Expertise
    Brainstorm an organizational structure for your book. For example, Catherine mentioned using themes like the seven chakras. Think about how you could organize your writing around your niche expertise, making it accessible and engaging for readers.

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