So don’t let other people dictate your writing career directions.
Your best knowledge comes from trusting your instincts, even as you consult with helpful, caring others.
When I’m coaching a writer, all of my suggestions are encouragement to dig deeper and tap into the most professional, substantial vein a writer can identify based on what they have already done.
It’s the not the end of their platform story—it’s just the springboard to the next chapter of the story.
Your writing career is going to last a long time if you trust it.
But it’s not going to get off the ground if you hand your instincts over to…a fellow like this guy up there.
Happy Groundhog’s Day writers!
Write your own success story. Plan something you can succeed at tomorrow, today.
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That picture is funny! And I like your analogy – too true. I don’t even think we realize how often we give our power away, or somehow seek the permission of others to follow our own path … nice reminder.
VEry nicve!