Your Family Constitution by Scott Gale

Thanks to Scott Gale, for doing this interview with me about his upcoming book, Your Family Constitution. Sign up on his website to read the first chapter and be notified when the book comes out.

1. What is your book about?

The book is a road map that parents can use to identify their core values and build effective family structure around them.

2. What prompted you to write this book?

I had a Mother’s Day meltdown with my son that culminated with me walking 14 miles homes. It gave me a lot of time to think and made me realize the need for change within my own family. After completing the Family Constitution for my family and living with it for a while, I decided to share it with other parents through this book.

3. Who do you hope will read this book?

Any parents with kids in the home or anyone thinking of becoming a parent.

4. What are the top 3 messages you hope to get across to your readers?

1) Clarity, consistency and commitment are the three keys to effective family management
2) Failure to step back and plan because you are too busy only fuels the fire of frustration and chaos
3) Parenting is what you make of it. You have to make it fun for you and your kids. All the other good stuff will follow.

5. Are your wife and children excited about this book?

My wife is nervous because she feels like I’m airing our dirty laundry to the world; nevertheless, she supports me on this journey. My kids don’t really care, as they don’t sense any impact of the book to their world.

6. What was your writing process for completing this project?

I wrote a complete draft, then submitted to a few close friends for review. After I received feedback, I basically re-wrote the entire thing to provide a more personal voice.

7. Do you have any other writing projects in mind?

Kind of. I want to write a comedy screenplay about competitive eating.

8. How did you decide come up with the title?

I just described the product.

9. What was your favorite part about writing this book?

Even though I basically discarded the first draft, the initial writing process really allowed me to think. It was very therapeutic.

10. Least favorite?

Editing. It is like pulling teeth after you have read through something 100+ times.

11. What advice do you have for other first-time writers out there?

Start with a framework. Define your voice and your audience. Then start writing.

12. Where can readers buy/pre-order your book?

They can go on my website and download the first chapter for free. They can provide their email and I will let them know as soon as it is available for sale.

13. Anything else you’d like to say?

I want to reinforce how much effort it takes to make change in your life. It will always be inconvenient, as the life of a parent is by definition crazy. But, it is so worth the effort.

Go check out his website for more details. Thanks, Scott!

This post contributed to Thursday Thirteen.


9 Comments

  • I LIKE it!
    Happy TT!
    I’m up at both Thornesworld
    and The Eclectic Witch.
    I hope you’ll stop by!

    Comment by Thorne — February 26, 2009
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    Trackback by Anonymous — February 26, 2009
  • I think a family constitution is a good idea

    Comment by Carmen — February 26, 2009
  • Great idea for a book…I hope lots of parents who need it, read it!

    Comment by Janet — February 26, 2009
  • This is a very kind thing for you to do. I’m sure it will really help him.

    Comment by On a limb with Claudia — February 26, 2009
  • Great interview, and a neat way to do a 13. I’m going to go and check out his site now.

    Comment by Tricia — February 26, 2009
  • Definitely a neat way to do a Thirteen, and definitely an interesting interview. I like the way the title came about. That’s an interesting way to phrase it.

    Comment by Susan Helene Gottfried — February 26, 2009
  • is this book still available? if yes then please send us a new page where we can find this book. very interesting article.

    Comment by Debi — October 16, 2009
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