Struggling to write chapters that flow? You’re not alone.
Staring at a blank page can feel overwhelming — especially when your head is full of stories, lessons, and big ideas. But here’s the secret: every powerful non-fiction book can follow a simple formula.
That’s why I created The Magic Formula for Structuring Chapters — my tried-and-tested guide that takes the stress out of writing and helps you turn chaos into clarity. (Yes, I still use it on the daily!)
Why this guide is my fave:
📚 Proven framework – The exact method I’ve used to write, edit, and publish nearly 100 books (my own and my clients’).
🧩 Step-by-step structure – No more guesswork. You’ll learn how to open with impact, connect with your reader, weave in experts, share lessons, and close with a snappy outro.
💡 Writer’s block, solved – Instead of dreading blank pages, you’ll have a roadmap that keeps you moving forward.
🧘♀️ Flexible (not rigid) – It's a foundation, not a prison. You can adapt the flow to fit your story.
What you’ll learn inside
A 6-step formula for structuring chapters that always works
How to create a story arc in non-fiction (yes, you need one!)
Why each chapter should stand alone — and how this helps with making your book a bestseller.
The drop intro technique journalists use to hook readers instantly.
Where to bring in experts, stats, and stories to add credibility.
The secret to writing outros that linger in your reader’s mind.
How to use boxouts & pull-quotes to make your book more shareable.
Why flexibility is key — and how to bend the rules like a pro.
This is the method I’ve used to write hundreds of articles, multiple books, and even ghostwrite for others. It has never once failed me. And, in this guide, I’m going to teach it to you.
The best bit? There's no long videos or online course to fit into your schedule. Just actionable advice in a pdf straight to your inbox. With love!
Magic Formula for Structuring Chapters
A 24 page pdf guide is delivered straight to your inbox. Easy to follow, actionable and flexible for busy writers with a lot on their plate. Suddenly writing a book feels do-able.
