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things too much.</p><p id="95c8">You might find temporary success using shortcuts or easy strategies, but those habits can stick around and cause problems later.</p><p id="ca20">My advice is to develop healthy writing habits. Nurture them and be disciplined about how you work as a writer.</p><p id="6604"><b>Here are some suggestions:</b></p><ul><li>Always be original</li><li>Write from the heart</li><li>Work toward higher standards</li><li>Be committed for the long term</li><li>Develop good friendships with steady dependable writers</li><li>Do the hard work that is requested</li><li>Have a very good attitude</li><li>Be supportive of others</li></ul><figure id="ade8"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*vKAStEePU84t8Ply"><figcaption>Photo by Niklas Ohlrogge on Unsplash</figcaption></figure><p id="1813"><b>Simple Goals For Success</b></p><p id="7673">My plan as a writer is that I want to keep things simple for myself. I have enough stress in life that I don’t want to add any more unnec

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essarily.</p><p id="5a05">I keep my goals simple:</p><ul><li><b>Have fun.</b> This to me is the most important goal that I need to remember. There is no point to doing anything if it’s not something that I want to do. I like having the choice.</li><li><b>Be true to yourself</b>. It’s important for me that I know that I’m doing something for the right reasons.</li><li><b>Keep writing.</b> Sometimes certain content is not doing to do well. That’s reality as a writer. All I can say is learn from the experience and move on.</li></ul><p id="9ee5">If I’ve learned one thing as a writer, it is to be resilient and strong. Good things can happen and bad things too.</p><p id="ccf4">If you have a tough day as a writer, don’t worry about it. Try again tomorrow or the next day. Soon enough things will get better and everything will be fine.</p><figure id="9470"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*dIMllzk_dofti8YT"><figcaption>Photo by Art Lasovsky on Unsplash</figcaption></figure></article></body>

You Can Win At Writing With Simple Goals For Success

Narrow your priorities and simplify your real objectives and things can work out for you

Photo by Juliana Malta on Unsplash

Writing can be stressful.

That’s the truth.

It can be so stressful that you end up making choices that don’t work out very well in the long run.

In the world of investing, it is easy to be tempted by high-dividend stocks or securities that are going higher every day. Sometimes it seems the right thing to do in order to find success is to do what everybody else is doing and hope for the best. But often that ends up being wrong.

Being a writer is similar to being an investor. There are temptations to avoid. Don’t write too much. Don’t promote too much. Don’t do a lot of things too much.

You might find temporary success using shortcuts or easy strategies, but those habits can stick around and cause problems later.

My advice is to develop healthy writing habits. Nurture them and be disciplined about how you work as a writer.

Here are some suggestions:

  • Always be original
  • Write from the heart
  • Work toward higher standards
  • Be committed for the long term
  • Develop good friendships with steady dependable writers
  • Do the hard work that is requested
  • Have a very good attitude
  • Be supportive of others
Photo by Niklas Ohlrogge on Unsplash

Simple Goals For Success

My plan as a writer is that I want to keep things simple for myself. I have enough stress in life that I don’t want to add any more unnecessarily.

I keep my goals simple:

  • Have fun. This to me is the most important goal that I need to remember. There is no point to doing anything if it’s not something that I want to do. I like having the choice.
  • Be true to yourself. It’s important for me that I know that I’m doing something for the right reasons.
  • Keep writing. Sometimes certain content is not doing to do well. That’s reality as a writer. All I can say is learn from the experience and move on.

If I’ve learned one thing as a writer, it is to be resilient and strong. Good things can happen and bad things too.

If you have a tough day as a writer, don’t worry about it. Try again tomorrow or the next day. Soon enough things will get better and everything will be fine.

Photo by Art Lasovsky on Unsplash
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