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1. Don't give up.

2. Don't EVER give up.

3. Giving up isn't an option. (I gave this 3 steps because it's SO important to achieving success).

4. Hold onto the dream. Hold it tight.

5. Make realistic goals and go for it. Once you achieve that goal, move to the next goal. Take it in bite size steps.

6. Remember you're a writer first and foremost. You can't achieve writing success if you don't write. So write.

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_7. Remember, why you write. Remember the joy.

8. Success will not fall into your lap. Put in the work. Give it all you have.

9. Don't measure your success against anyone else. Success is subjective anyway. Create your own definition.

10. Remember, overnight success takes ten or more years--for almost EVERYONE. (Those who do achieve overnight success don't count. We hate those people. They're not even real people anyway. AND, those people only account for roughly 1% of the successful people out there. The other 99% never gave up and worked hard to get where they are).

What is your goal for this week--make it realistic. Please share in the comment section below. Not only will this cement your goal in your mind, but help others to set realistic goals for themselves.

My realistic goal: write another chapter on Survivor Roundup. I'm stuck, but I will plow through and write it. I can do it. If I can get my mind to cooperate and write that stinkin' chapter, then I will feel successful. (Bite sized success).

 


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12/26/2011 10:55

And can I just add: don't give up! I guess that's really more reiterating than adding, but truly it is the most important thing for writers to remember. Great post that will encourage many who are floundering.

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G. Aliceson
12/26/2011 11:29

Since I am off for a week, I am going to sign up for an on-line class and install a bigger desk for a more efficient work area. Good luck to all with their own goals!

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12/26/2011 14:56

My goals for this week are: Finish January's short story, type up everything I've written in notebooks this last month because I couldn't get to a computer, start learning cover design and use the stock photo packs I downloaded.

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12/26/2011 16:04

Thank you for the motivational pep talk, Angela! My goal is to finish another chapter of the novel I am working on as well! It's the 2nd in a series, and I'm not specifically stuck on the story line, but just lacking time!

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12/26/2011 16:11

I enjoyed the bit about over-night sucess taking at least 10 yrs. So true! And I also liked about holding onto the dream - holding it tight. Good to remind ourselves of that one from time to time. Thanks for the great blogpost, Angela :-))

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12/26/2011 16:50

Goal #1: Finish the five short stories I need to have 52 total for the year.
Goal #2: Make my New Years' Resolution vlog video.

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12/26/2011 21:58

I really needed to hear 1-3 (because I ALWAYS need to hear that!), and to remember why I write...remember the joy. I think I'm going to write that down and hang it where I can see it every day because sometimes I can let writing become a chore and I hate it when that happens.

My goals for this week are:
1. Get my desk cleaned off and organized (AGAIN)...a bigger goal than you might think. It scares me to even look at it too closely!

2. Re-read the book I want to finish by the end of January, then add at least a couple of the two dozen scenes I think I need to start working toward that goal.

Hmm. Heading off to read the 3 reasons why most writers give up, then maybe I'll see what I can do about the desk before I go to bed. :)

Great post, Angela.

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12/27/2011 10:12

Such awesome advice! :0)

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12/28/2011 19:36

Thank you for posting this...you should have made one of the guidelines to "START writing." I know that's pretty much #6, but it's the hardest for me. I'm spending so much time writing other things except for stuff for ME...and I'm afraid to start the stuff for me. Because if I don't start it, I can't fail at it, right? I know, I know.

So, my goal for the week -- for the new year -- is to write. For ME. At least once a week while I'm still trying to fit in everything else.

Thank you for the inspiration! :)

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12/29/2011 09:48

Thanks for this! I've been in need of some encouragement lately. I'm printing this list out and posting it by my desk so I can remind myself every time I falter!

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12/30/2011 11:10

*Deep breath* Right, I'm finishing up on year two so...eight more to go! ;)

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12/31/2011 11:03

Such an inspirational post, perfect for this time of year. Wishing you mega-sales in 2012, Angela!

Nancy ;)

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01/12/2012 12:08

Love it. Love the pic, love the post. Thanks for the kick in the butt.
My goal is to start writing chapter number two! I have been revising the first chapter over and over (I know, bad writer, bad!) and I need to push my plot through.

Thanks!

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02/12/2012 11:41

#10 is my favorite thanks for the smile

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03/14/2012 02:39

Nice blog sales is the last part of the business where are factors come together.

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