avatarDestiny S. Harris

Summary

Persistence in writing is key to eventual financial success, overshadowing the initial focus on sales figures.

Abstract

The article emphasizes the importance of consistent writing over obsessing about immediate profits. It suggests that new writers should not be discouraged by low initial sales, as profits are a form of validation that come with time and productivity. The author, Destiny, argues that the key to transitioning from no sales to generating income is to dedicate more time to the craft of writing, thereby building a substantial portfolio of work. The piece underscores the universal law of cause and effect, where diligence and consistency in writing will inevitably lead to financial rewards.

Opinions

  • Sales and royalties are important forms of validation for a writer's work.
  • Initial sales figures are typically low for new writers and should not be a primary concern.
  • Writers should focus on productivity and output rather than dwelling on sales data.
  • Consistent effort and a large body of work are more crucial to financial success than luck.
  • The principle of cause and effect applies to writing, where the effort put in (input) directly correlates to the success and profits achieved (output).
  • Destiny, the author, encourages writers to subscribe to her newsletter for daily free books and to enhance their writing journey through continuous learning and reading.

Don’t Worry About Sales, Just Keep Writing

Profits follow diligence

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Profits Are Validation

One of the key methods to receive validation for your writing is through sales and royalties of your books and articles. When you first start publishing, sales are traditionally low — unless you’re super lucky. But even after you get started, for a while, your sales still may be low. Don’t waste your time looking at sales, though; spend more time focusing on your productivity.

Profits Require MORE Writing

To witness your written works transition from $0 in sales to >$0 in sales will require you to spend more time actually writing. If you’re always concerned about your numbers, you probably aren’t spending enough time building a backlog of books and articles.

Profits Follow Diligence

Profits follow diligence. It’s a proven method that outshines even the luckiest. As long as you’re consistent, you will eventually reap the rewards; it’s the law of cause and effect:

For every action we take, there is an effect, one that ripples through the universe, much like that of a beam of light moving forever in one direction (Paul Turcotte)

Your output equals your input.

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