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Submitted by Jason Edwards
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Do you have trouble finishing your writing projects? Do you sometimes wonder whats the point? Do rejections make you want to give up all together? Youre not alone. Writing isnt always fun, especially when your efforts dont seem to make a difference. But if you want to succeed, you cant stop. You must keep going even when you dont feel like it. Here are eight great ways to stay motivated:
1) Read biographies. What youre feeling or going through isnt anything new. Find out how others worked through it. Find someone whose career you admire and read about how they kept going and the strategies they used. Read articles on various authors websites - many share how theyve broken through doldrums and what helped them along the way.
2) Find a buddy. Find someone who you know will lift your spirits. Dont go for anyone sensible their rational approach may not be helpful. Instead, it may feel like bad news. Find a rainbow friend, someone who can smile in the rain of doubt and discouragement. Let them help boost your ego and give you the pep talks you need.
3) List your successes. We all have daily success, no matter how small. List them. Sitting at your desk, writing a paragraph, answering a phone call, all are steps towards your writing success. Far too often we forget them too quickly. Remember a time when you achieved something you wanted. Wouldnt you like that feeling again? Then keep writing and you will achieve this and much more.
4) Treat writing as a job. Forget about being in the mood. Take the I have to write if I want to eat viewpoint even if it isnt true. Like any job, there are the exciting things you like doing and the mundane. Staying motivated to write when youre depressed after receiving your 20th rejection letter is hard. BUT, by continuing to do your job (write) your work (writing) will bring you the income you want.
5) Dont critique your work. Just write. As a rule, we are our own worst enemy. Youre a terrible judge when youre in a bad mood so forget about critiquing your work. Just put it down on paper, you can always go back and fix it later. At least you will have something to work with as opposed to nothing at all.
6) Use bribery. We all like pleasurable things and writing isnt always so. Come up with a way to give yourself a treat after accomplishing a task. The task can be big or small, whatever works for you. Theres no right or wrong way to reward yourself. (Unless of course you treat yourself to a sugar-glazed donut for each sentence you complete!)
7) Create an audience. You can develop a newsletter or blog. Because people will be expecting something from you (either weekly, monthly or quarterly), youll be forced to continue writing. This is an excellent way to stay motivated because youll know that someone, somewhere, will be reading what you write.
8) Create a winner. On a wall or bulleting board, tack up the cover of the magazine youd like to be featured in. Create a cover or use the existing cover of your book with a banner that says bestselling author and dream about the success youll have when youve finished your current project.
Staying motivated can be difficult, but not impossible. Use one or all of the above tips to help you stay motivated. A successful writing career starts one word at a time.
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