Luck has little to do with link. A long lasting 글쓰기 career doesn’t just happen. A writer can burst onto the scene and quickly disappear. Another can have a series of hits then write a bunch of flops and never be heard from again. The difference between a long lasting career and one that burns out is strategy. Here are seven rules to help 당신 find the right strategy for 당신 and get 당신 started on your journey to long lasting success.
Learn the power of focus. For most of us, we have 더 많이 than enough to do on a daily basis. And when it comes to any 글쓰기 project the list can grow exponentially- 당신 have a blog to write, a monthly newsletter to keep up with, two deadlines for upcoming books, a speaking engagement and more. A long “To Do List” can be overwhelming and for many of us can lead to procrastination, confusion 또는 just plain paralysis! The solution? Do one thing at a time. Come up with a goal for the day. 글쓰기 또는 marketing? Then do the tasks that will accomplish that goal. If 당신 have extra time 당신 can focus on other less pressing tasks.
Keep moving. Humans are smart. Sometimes too smart. Many times obstacles come in our way like a 나무, 트리 in the middle of the road and instead of going around it, we try to chop it down 또는 climb over it. Don’t focus on the obstacles. A rejection is an obstacle but instead of focusing on it 옮기기 to the 다음 submission 또는 work on something else. So your first play wasn’t the greatest, start your 다음 one; okay so your 가장 좋아하는 editor left your magazine, try to woo the new one. Don’t focus on the roadblock. Go around it.
Don’t use a shovel to eat soup. Use the right tools that work for your project. Whether it is the tool of language (different language is used in romantic fiction versus 판타지 또는 literary) 또는 software. However, 당신 don’t need all of the latest technology to be a prosperous writer. I still write all of my initial story ideas long hand before entering them on my computer. To help ‘speed’ the process, a 년 이전 I bought a Neo AlphaSmart that has helped me capture ideas and bits and pieces of my manuscript and 업로드 it directly to my computer, but my handwritten notes are still my old standby. There are a lot of reasons to spend money, new software, 글쓰기 books, gadgets that promise to make your 글쓰기 life easier, choose only the ones 당신 really need.
Time stops for no man. How 당신 spend your present time dictates your future. Daydream about 글쓰기 and months later you’ll have a lovely daydream and nothing to show for it. If 당신 envision a book write it every day, if not every 일 at least every week. With our busy lifestyle many of us--beginner and professional writer – let time get away from us. For some of us, we are always trying to ‘find’ time to complete 또는 start our 다음 manuscript. Time never stands still so it’s up to 당신 to grab a hold of it rather than waiting for it to be ‘enough’. I know a dear friend of mine who when she was working full-time always dreamed of being able to stay 집 and paint. She now works from home, but still doesn’t find enough time. Why? Because she hasn’t learned the importance of time management. She fills her time with activities that don’t get her close to her dream of painting. So now every 일 she puts in a half 시간 when she must paint and is working towards her dream of being a full-time artist. Time is not the enemy, how 당신 use it is. So be conscious of what 당신 do with it. You’ll be surprised how far you’ll go.
Be your own cheerleader not your opponent. We all suffer from doubts, but don’t let your inner critic stop you. When a baby is learning to walk she’ll fall down a lot. She’ll get bruised and cry, but in order to master the skill she’ll need to keep on getting up and trying again and again. We understand that falling is part of the process, but for some reason as adults we’ve become averse to falling. We’ve interpreted it as ‘failing’ and it is. But one must fail his way to success. When 당신 fail at something, instead of letting the critic have the final say, replace it with your inner cheerleader. The one that says, “That’s okay, keep going.” 또는 “I know it didn’t work this time, but 다음 time will be better.” Like the baby learning to walk we have to keep getting up. One rejection letter 또는 two hundred should not stop 당신 from building your 글쓰기 career. So an editor didn’t like your latest story, come up with something else 또는 제출하기 to a different editor. Every career will have its ups and downs. The ones that burn out are the ones that hit the floor and stay there.
Claim your status. Whether you’re published 또는 unpublished claim the fact that you’re a writer. Don’t wait for someone else to give 당신 that validation. Once again your inner critic may be saying, “I’m not a real writer because I haven’t published anything.” 또는 “I’m not a real writer because I’m not published in hardback.” “I’m only a genre writer; I’ll be a real writer when I’m in mainstream.” 또는 “I’ve only been published in the community newsletter I’m not a real writer like a journalist.” If 당신 write, you’re a writer. 당신 don’t need anyone’s permission. However, I will caution you, if 당신 make this claim, take the necessary steps 당신 need to grow your skills as a writer. On the flip side there are a number of people who proudly call themselves writers, but never grow in their craft and their careers shows this lack. So constantly strive to be a better writer. This can be accomplished in many ways, online workshops, attending a conference, taking college courses, self-development 의해 reading, etc. Don’t ever stand still.
Be flexible. Successful 글쓰기 careers are rarely linear. Writers have to take detours when a magazine closes 또는 a new editor hates the writer’s work. A successful mystery series suddenly becomes stale 또는 market trends change the type of work that is accepted. Stretch your 글쓰기 muscles so that your career can always take a new and exciting journey. Do 당신 write poems? Try 글쓰기 an 기사 on poetry. Perhaps that could lead to a book. If your novel isn’t selling, perhaps serialize it online 또는 take the theme and write a short story. Fiction authors try non-fiction. Don’t let yourself be victim to the whims of the industry.
Success is mainly strategy. Writers whose careers have lasted haven’t been without failure, disappointment and setbacks, but these individuals have learned how to 옮기기 앞으로 on the goals they’ve set for themselves. Hopefully with these seven rules 당신 can linkfor success.
Learn the power of focus. For most of us, we have 더 많이 than enough to do on a daily basis. And when it comes to any 글쓰기 project the list can grow exponentially- 당신 have a blog to write, a monthly newsletter to keep up with, two deadlines for upcoming books, a speaking engagement and more. A long “To Do List” can be overwhelming and for many of us can lead to procrastination, confusion 또는 just plain paralysis! The solution? Do one thing at a time. Come up with a goal for the day. 글쓰기 또는 marketing? Then do the tasks that will accomplish that goal. If 당신 have extra time 당신 can focus on other less pressing tasks.
Keep moving. Humans are smart. Sometimes too smart. Many times obstacles come in our way like a 나무, 트리 in the middle of the road and instead of going around it, we try to chop it down 또는 climb over it. Don’t focus on the obstacles. A rejection is an obstacle but instead of focusing on it 옮기기 to the 다음 submission 또는 work on something else. So your first play wasn’t the greatest, start your 다음 one; okay so your 가장 좋아하는 editor left your magazine, try to woo the new one. Don’t focus on the roadblock. Go around it.
Don’t use a shovel to eat soup. Use the right tools that work for your project. Whether it is the tool of language (different language is used in romantic fiction versus 판타지 또는 literary) 또는 software. However, 당신 don’t need all of the latest technology to be a prosperous writer. I still write all of my initial story ideas long hand before entering them on my computer. To help ‘speed’ the process, a 년 이전 I bought a Neo AlphaSmart that has helped me capture ideas and bits and pieces of my manuscript and 업로드 it directly to my computer, but my handwritten notes are still my old standby. There are a lot of reasons to spend money, new software, 글쓰기 books, gadgets that promise to make your 글쓰기 life easier, choose only the ones 당신 really need.
Time stops for no man. How 당신 spend your present time dictates your future. Daydream about 글쓰기 and months later you’ll have a lovely daydream and nothing to show for it. If 당신 envision a book write it every day, if not every 일 at least every week. With our busy lifestyle many of us--beginner and professional writer – let time get away from us. For some of us, we are always trying to ‘find’ time to complete 또는 start our 다음 manuscript. Time never stands still so it’s up to 당신 to grab a hold of it rather than waiting for it to be ‘enough’. I know a dear friend of mine who when she was working full-time always dreamed of being able to stay 집 and paint. She now works from home, but still doesn’t find enough time. Why? Because she hasn’t learned the importance of time management. She fills her time with activities that don’t get her close to her dream of painting. So now every 일 she puts in a half 시간 when she must paint and is working towards her dream of being a full-time artist. Time is not the enemy, how 당신 use it is. So be conscious of what 당신 do with it. You’ll be surprised how far you’ll go.
Be your own cheerleader not your opponent. We all suffer from doubts, but don’t let your inner critic stop you. When a baby is learning to walk she’ll fall down a lot. She’ll get bruised and cry, but in order to master the skill she’ll need to keep on getting up and trying again and again. We understand that falling is part of the process, but for some reason as adults we’ve become averse to falling. We’ve interpreted it as ‘failing’ and it is. But one must fail his way to success. When 당신 fail at something, instead of letting the critic have the final say, replace it with your inner cheerleader. The one that says, “That’s okay, keep going.” 또는 “I know it didn’t work this time, but 다음 time will be better.” Like the baby learning to walk we have to keep getting up. One rejection letter 또는 two hundred should not stop 당신 from building your 글쓰기 career. So an editor didn’t like your latest story, come up with something else 또는 제출하기 to a different editor. Every career will have its ups and downs. The ones that burn out are the ones that hit the floor and stay there.
Claim your status. Whether you’re published 또는 unpublished claim the fact that you’re a writer. Don’t wait for someone else to give 당신 that validation. Once again your inner critic may be saying, “I’m not a real writer because I haven’t published anything.” 또는 “I’m not a real writer because I’m not published in hardback.” “I’m only a genre writer; I’ll be a real writer when I’m in mainstream.” 또는 “I’ve only been published in the community newsletter I’m not a real writer like a journalist.” If 당신 write, you’re a writer. 당신 don’t need anyone’s permission. However, I will caution you, if 당신 make this claim, take the necessary steps 당신 need to grow your skills as a writer. On the flip side there are a number of people who proudly call themselves writers, but never grow in their craft and their careers shows this lack. So constantly strive to be a better writer. This can be accomplished in many ways, online workshops, attending a conference, taking college courses, self-development 의해 reading, etc. Don’t ever stand still.
Be flexible. Successful 글쓰기 careers are rarely linear. Writers have to take detours when a magazine closes 또는 a new editor hates the writer’s work. A successful mystery series suddenly becomes stale 또는 market trends change the type of work that is accepted. Stretch your 글쓰기 muscles so that your career can always take a new and exciting journey. Do 당신 write poems? Try 글쓰기 an 기사 on poetry. Perhaps that could lead to a book. If your novel isn’t selling, perhaps serialize it online 또는 take the theme and write a short story. Fiction authors try non-fiction. Don’t let yourself be victim to the whims of the industry.
Success is mainly strategy. Writers whose careers have lasted haven’t been without failure, disappointment and setbacks, but these individuals have learned how to 옮기기 앞으로 on the goals they’ve set for themselves. Hopefully with these seven rules 당신 can linkfor success.
Hi!! This is my own mermaid spell. don't send any rude messages if it doesn't work.
What u need:
. water
. salt
. symbol (bracelet, 목걸이 , sorry but u can't really use earings)
. 2 sea shells (has to be from the sea)
.spoon
.bowl 또는 cup
Put the salt in the bowl 또는 cup of water then stir for about ten 초 then dip the bottom of each shell in the water. Then rub them on your legs. After that blow on each leg for about 5 seconds. Then hold your symbol while saying this:
Mermaid witches of the sea please listen to my deepest wish and plea I wish to be a mermaid with the tail colour..(colour) and the power of....(power)just one drop of water will transform me but let me not see the moon for it will transform me into a mermaid for 24hours.oh mermaid witches of the sea please make my wish come true so 더 많이 it be. Dip your symbol in the water lick it don't take it off.
What u need:
. water
. salt
. symbol (bracelet, 목걸이 , sorry but u can't really use earings)
. 2 sea shells (has to be from the sea)
.spoon
.bowl 또는 cup
Put the salt in the bowl 또는 cup of water then stir for about ten 초 then dip the bottom of each shell in the water. Then rub them on your legs. After that blow on each leg for about 5 seconds. Then hold your symbol while saying this:
Mermaid witches of the sea please listen to my deepest wish and plea I wish to be a mermaid with the tail colour..(colour) and the power of....(power)just one drop of water will transform me but let me not see the moon for it will transform me into a mermaid for 24hours.oh mermaid witches of the sea please make my wish come true so 더 많이 it be. Dip your symbol in the water lick it don't take it off.
Ms. Farogonda asked for the winx to come down to her office. when the winx reached ms. farogonda's office she told them that diana wants to speak wth one of you. she didnt tell me who but she told me to pick two extras. ms. farogonda can i go, bloom asked her. flora will be going along with musa and aisha ms farogonda told them. hmph bloom pouted, can we at least go with them bloom said quikly. fine all of 당신 girls can go and im bringing the specialist. ok stella said in a sing song voice. lets go said the winx. they met the RF boys outside and went in the owl. winx: WINX BELIEVIX
AT THE 아마존
flora: let's get going
aisha: see ya winx
bloom: meet back here in an 시간 k
ok bloom musa said
( diana appears in front of them)
GUARDS take them away
what??!
(to be continued)
AT THE 아마존
flora: let's get going
aisha: see ya winx
bloom: meet back here in an 시간 k
ok bloom musa said
( diana appears in front of them)
GUARDS take them away
what??!
(to be continued)
Tears,
a combination of helplessness and anger,
a combination of joy and gratitude.
what different meanings it holds!
sometimes of love,
sometimes of hate.
with what different feelings we cry!
but those tears are the same.
they dwell inside the eye,
ready to attack,
the peace of our heart.
to flood the face,
with undoubted 사랑 and care,
with undoubted anger and hate,
with undoubted pain and despair.
pain? yes, and despair too!
the breakdown of our heart,
the dawn of the truth,
leading to flood the face,
with our sentiments undoubted.