To create dynamic willpower, determine to do some of the things in life that you thought you could not do. Attempt simple tasks first. As your confidence strengthens and your will becomes more dynamic, you can aim for more difficult accomplishments. Be careful that you have made a good selection, then refuse to admit to failure. Devote your entire willpower to mastering one thing at a time; do not scatter your energies nor leave something half done to begin a new adventure.
Paramahansa Yogananda,"The Law of Success."
Persevere with extreme diligence and attention to detail. Concentrate on the completion of small projects. Finish your first rewrite of The Lure of The Mountain King and expand the chapters that are small. It is imperative to submit The Mountain Pearl to three or more publishers to get a feel for feed back on the project. Lastly, Dancing with Radha should be outlined by chapters. Setting for the chapters should be determined by where the story needs to move. This is the culmination of forty two years of life to the present day. It would be unwise and foolish to allow this time to be missed. You are the closest you have ever been to the completion of the trilogy of projects in your life. Do not delay. Do not allow one more Winter Olympic Games to come and go with out attempting to publish. Use your Divine Willpower.