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    How to Succeed as a Writer
    Copyright © 2005, Michele Pariza Wacek

    As a professional copywriter, I'm often asked by aspiring 
    copywriters what they need to do to succeed. Most of their 
    questions center around writing ability. They want to know how to 
    find out if they have the talent to succeed, or if there's a 
    "test" they can take that will tell them if they're a good enough 
    writer to actually get paid to write.
    
    Well, for better or for worse, writing ability has very little to 
    do with a writer's ultimate success. (Business owners who want to 
    write to promote their business, take note -- I'm talking to you 
    as well.)
    
    If there was a test out there (and there isn't by the way) but if 
    there was, I would say the test would deal only with your 
    attitude about writing and leave ability flat out of it.
    
    Yes, you heard me right. Attitude over ability. That's the key to 
    success.
    
    I know. It's hard to hear. As writers, we want so badly to be 
    told our work is good, that it has merit, that we truly are 
    talented. I'm not sure why so many of us need that exterior 
    validation -- perhaps because writing is such a solitary, inner 
    activity that when we do finally come up for air, we want to make 
    sure we haven't been wasting our time.
    
    But to be honest, it IS possible to become a professional writer, 
    to be paid for your work, and not be terribly talented. (In fact, 
    I'll do you one better. It's even possible to force overworked, 
    exhausted college students in English Lit classes to read your 
    books and not be all that talented. Case in point: Thomas Hardy.)
    
    When I look at professional writers (and I include authors in 
    this category) the common denominator I see isn't writing talent. 
    It isn't even a desire to write -- I know, it's kind of strange, 
    but there's more than a few of those folks out there.
    
    It's a desire to succeed as a writer.
    
    If you're determined to succeed as a writer, and have the will 
    and the mindset to do it, then you'll succeed at it. Period. 
    
    Now, that doesn't mean you can skip working hard, honing your 
    craft or, yes, actually putting pen to paper or hands to keyboard 
    and churning out words. You have to be determined enough to do 
    what it takes. To make the necessary sacrifices. To actually do 
    the work. And, to know setbacks will happen and obstacles will 
    appear and learn to take them in stride. 
    
    Not everyone is going to like what you've written. I don't care 
    how good you are. You're going to get some, if not a truckload, 
    of criticism along the way. But, again, that's part of your 
    attitude. You have to be able to take the rejection, the 
    criticism, or the just plain mean comments in stride. You have to 
    pick yourself up and keep going. Because you know in your heart 
    you're on the right path and you won't allow those nasty people 
    derail you.
    
    And that, my friends, is what it takes to be a writer.  
    
    Creativity Exercise -- Get the right attitude
    
    People have written books about changing your attitude, so I'm 
    not going to pretend this exercise is the end-all, be-all. But 
    it's a start.
    
    Twice a day, place your hand on your chest and say out loud "I 
    choose to become a successful writer. I have the attitude of a 
    successful writer." This is a declaration, not an affirmation. 
    According to T. Harv Eker, author of "Secrets of the Millionaire 
    Mind," declarations are more powerful than affirmations. 
    Declarations simply declare your intent rather than state your 
    goal is already happening (which is an affirmation.) When you 
    state your goal as if it's already happening, a little voice 
    inside you usually pipes up and says "that's a load of crap" thus 
    making it harder to change your attitude. But if you simply state 
    the intention, then no little voice chimes in to tell you 
    otherwise.
    
    And, when you say it out loud, you're letting your subconscious 
    know, the universe know, and the cells in your body know (because 
    they can feel the energy) what you're intending to do. Placing a 
    hand on your chest allows you to feel that energy. So change 
    happens faster. If you also look in the mirror, you'll accelerate 
    that change even more.
    
    Above all, remember this: Believe and it WILL happen.
     
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Michele Pariza Wacek owns Creative Concepts and Copywriting, a 
    writing, marketing and creativity agency. She offers two free 
    e-newsletters that help subscribers combine their creativity 
    with hard-hitting marketing and copywriting principles to 
    become more successful at attracting new clients, selling 
    products and services and boosting business. She can be reached 
    at http://www.writingusa.com. Copyright 2005 Michele Pariza Wacek




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