Post by account_disabled on Dec 13, 2023 5:29:28 GMT
Excuses, as we have seen, are obstacles to achieving your goals. And they are powerful obstacles, so much so that the risk is that they will always get the better of you. Obstacles should not be bypassed. Nor bypassed. Nor ignored. Obstacles must be removed. Excuses must be eliminated. My resolutions Novel : The excuse is time, mostly. But we know that the more time I let pass before I start working seriously on the novel, the longer its publication will be delayed by (at least) two years. And my years go on. Macabre thought: I don't know how much longer I'll live and, in my opinion, this is a consideration to make - which I do, because I'm macabre and not at all superstitious, but don't you too.
How to overcome this obstacle: with its own weapons, time. I eliminate the time, I eliminate the excuse, creating a work program that leads me to finish my novel in a systematic and orderly way. As mentioned, I will talk about this later. Stories : here too there is the excuse of time, as well as a series of different steps since the Phone Number Data publication of the novel. I have to write to an editor, wait for his response, if positive, work on the story and then on the editing. Then look for platforms, buy ISBNs and work on everything that self-publishing entails. The resolution, also in this case, is to create a work program. For the 2 stories it is a list of things to do that will lead me to cross out the various points as I proceed.
This is how I will be able to publish them in a short time - shorter than what I need by not working. Your actions Today's first exercise is to take action. Write down your goals, analyze and list the excuses that prevent you from completing them and find resolutions to eliminate them. Write a post about these actions of yours and leave the link in the comments. #3 – Resources Lao Tzu said: A winner always finds a way, a loser always finds an excuse. A winning writer is one who always manages to find the path to his success and success means completing his work, his dreams. A losing writer is one who always finds excuses not to finish his novel, not to write a work. The winning writer is the one who knows how to recognize the resources he has for writing. He is the one who uses those resources and moves forward. Which writer are you? Winner or loser?
How to overcome this obstacle: with its own weapons, time. I eliminate the time, I eliminate the excuse, creating a work program that leads me to finish my novel in a systematic and orderly way. As mentioned, I will talk about this later. Stories : here too there is the excuse of time, as well as a series of different steps since the Phone Number Data publication of the novel. I have to write to an editor, wait for his response, if positive, work on the story and then on the editing. Then look for platforms, buy ISBNs and work on everything that self-publishing entails. The resolution, also in this case, is to create a work program. For the 2 stories it is a list of things to do that will lead me to cross out the various points as I proceed.
This is how I will be able to publish them in a short time - shorter than what I need by not working. Your actions Today's first exercise is to take action. Write down your goals, analyze and list the excuses that prevent you from completing them and find resolutions to eliminate them. Write a post about these actions of yours and leave the link in the comments. #3 – Resources Lao Tzu said: A winner always finds a way, a loser always finds an excuse. A winning writer is one who always manages to find the path to his success and success means completing his work, his dreams. A losing writer is one who always finds excuses not to finish his novel, not to write a work. The winning writer is the one who knows how to recognize the resources he has for writing. He is the one who uses those resources and moves forward. Which writer are you? Winner or loser?