You Won’t Be a Top Writer Without Million Dollar Goals
This one habit could change your future forever.

I’m sure you’re looking for that missing ingredient to be a top writer. Well, you won’t be a top writer unless you have a clearly defined goal to be a top writer.
Let’s break it down.
- Do you want to have all the bling saying you’re a top writer in 10 different categories?
- Do you want to get 1000 views every day?
- Maybe you want to earn thousands of dollars a month so you can fire your boss.
Whatever goal it is, you need to write it down. Once you write down your goal, you have told yourself that is your goal. Get as specific as you can with your goal and write it down.
A goal without a plan is only a dream.
Brian Tracy
This sounds pretty basic and you may blow it off. Let me tell you, don’t blow this off. Without writing down your goal, this will make achieving your goal that much harder.
Today you want to be a top income writer and make $100 a month. That idea is sitting in your head. Month one goes by and you didn’t make $100. Month two goes by and the same thing happens. The following months are the same and you still haven’t reached $100.
Your short-lived writing career is over. You think the system is against you. In fact, the system is fine but you didn’t write down your goal. Your mind has millions of thoughts and your writing goal was just one of those thoughts.
You lost focus as you watch the new as they talk about the latest with the coronavirus or the presidential election. Maybe your day job is keeping you busy and writing wasn’t your main focus. Suddenly you remembered some writer wrote about writing down your goal.
You search and find that article again — “You Won’t Be a Top Writer Without Million Dollar Goals”. Since nothing else worked, you decide to give it a try. You pull out your journal and create your writing goal.
I want to earn $100 a month as a writer.
October 7, 2020
You get into a zone and write down your goal every single morning. I want to earn $100 a month as a writer. Then the following month, you check your writing stats and you’re surprised to see you passed the $100 barrier. You earned $107.15 for the month of November.
Then you think writing down your goal works. You pull out your journal and create a new goal.
I want to earn $1000 a month as a writer.
November 1, 2020
Do you have a writing goal?
