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5 Tips for Becoming A Successful Writer
She's not a full-time writer...yet. In fact, she works a fifty-hour work week, most weeks. And outside of work, she has responsibilities--probably many of the same responsibilities as you. But she finds a way to make the time. When the kids are tackling their homework, or tucked away in bed, when she's commuting back and forth, or taking the rare lunch break, she makes time to write. She even wakes up an hour early on the weekdays to pound out a few hundred words. Do her writing habits remind you of yours? Even just a little? If not, do you really want to become a published author? Successful freelancer? Award-winning essayist? Then work toward it; become more serious about your writing. And take the advice many writers have imparted to newbies over the years: There are three ways of learning to write: Write. And write. And write. Here are some tips to remember:
Becoming a success at anything is about prioritizing those things you deem important in your life and being persistent at achieving them. Don't write only when you can get around to it, because often you won't. Develop a writing schedule that works for you and take it seriously. Write even when it pains you to do it. Later you'll be thankful! And be persistent. You'll find yourself a more prolific writer and a good deal closer to achieving your writing dreams.
Jennifer Minar is a Washington, D.C.-based freelance writer and the managing editor of www.WritersBreak.com. She can be contacted at jminar@writesbreak.com This document last modified Sunday, 27-Apr-2008 17:24:08 EDT | |||
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