Once you are certain what you are aiming for, take the necessary steps to become the writing success you dream of. Sounds easy, right? Well, we all know it's not, if it were, there would be no struggling writers.
The first problem we seem to run into is actually realizing how we perceive success, or what we want from our writing efforts. According to Jack Canfield, co-creator of Chicken Soup for the Soul, the number one reason for being stuck and not realizing your potential or goals is the lack of clarity.
Step One: You Must Define Your Goals and Your Perception of Success
It's not sufficient to state you want to be a published writer; you need to proclaim the specifics. You want to be a self-help nonfiction author of published books and magazine articles earning an income of $100,000 per year. You can even get much more specific than that-the more specific your goals and intentions are the more likely you will attain them.
Step Two: Prepare a Plan
When you finally have a break through and know exactly what you want from your writing efforts, you need to prepare a detailed plan. Your plan, just like your goals, needs to be very specific. Think of a recipe: You plan on baking a cake, but you'll need more than just the ingredients, you'll need the exact amount of each ingredient, the proper procedure for mixing them together, the baking temperature, how long to bake it, how long to cool it before removing it from the pan . . . you get the idea.
Now you're on your way . . . you have specific goals . . . a detailed plan . . . but . . . you're still not achieving success.
Step Three: Take Action
Think of the first two steps as the foundation of your house. To move forward toward success, you need to build the house. This takes action; it actually takes more than just action, it takes ongoing action and perseverance to carry you through to completion.
Step Four: Projection
You have the other steps down pat, now picture yourself attaining your goals. According to motivational speakers, you will have a much greater chance of making it happen by projecting success. This step encompasses a number of strategies such as envisioning, projection, projection boards, and affirmations.
Take aim . . . shoot.
Published by Karen Cioffi
Karen Cioffi is an author, ghostwriter, freelance writer, and reviewer. She is founder and manager of VBT - Writers on the Move, co-moderator of a children's critique group, on the team at DKV Writing 4 U, a... View profile
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- Plan Your Writing Goals
- You Must Define Your Goals and Your Perception of Success
- Prepare a Plan
- Take Action




