Are you a writer who is easily distracted? Do you have trouble remaining focused on an assignment, plot, or another piece of writing? You’re not alone. Thousands of other writers struggle with distraction every single day. The question is, is it possible to be a writer who avoids distraction? We’re going to dig into that…
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Be a Writer Who Shows Appreciation
I’ve been sharing a lot about showing appreciation, gratitude, and support. I’m going to wrap things up by writing about writing about being a writer who shows appreciation, and it’s importance. Even though I’ve touched upon this topic already, I believe it’s worth going into detail again. I see freelance writers consistently asking for help,…
Be A Writer Who Develops Relationships
I’m currently working on a series of articles about “The Life of a Freelancer,” and part of that research includes the importance of developing relationships. While being a freelance writer is a highly competitive field, networking is integral. The two are opposite of each other—networking and competition, but it’s how the business plays out. Why…
Be a Writer Who Sets Goals
Today’s my birthday, and I thought, in today’s blog post, I would share why it’s important to be a writer who sets goals. Earlier in my career, I set goals regularly. Being part of accountability groups whereby we listed our goals in forums and tracked our progress was part of my routine. Now? I keep…
Be a Writer Who Writes
It’s one thing to talk about writing; it’s another to complete the act. Many writers spend a considerable amount of time thinking about writing, reading about it, or talking to other writers about what it’s like to be a writer. They’ll spend time in chat rooms, on forums, in groups, or the comments sections of…