Yet it’s what you do when nobody is watching that determines who you are (your character) and how you perform when everyone is watching.
The easiest way to meet a deadline is to work consistently toward that goal.
Your heart is unique. So is your message, so comparing yourself and/or your writing to someone else leads to being stranded on Someday Isle.
You bring something extraordinary to your book, no matter how many other people write on the same topic: your imagination, your passion and your unique perspective.
Teach your readers to love and appreciate courage, integrity, compassion.
This delivers so much more value to them than just giving them the information they think they want.
Aside from the obvious – reading and writing more – the fastest way to writing success is to become a better human being.
This week we’re reading The Day That Turns Your Life Around by Jim Rohn
Experience is can be the harshest teacher, but we remember her lessons for life.
Courageously battle through your fear, self-doubt, procrastination and every other form of resistance that tries to get in your way.
Keep your word to yourself. Persevere, even when it’s hard and your published book is guaranteed.