| Many aspiring freelance writers struggle to get | | | | When you focus on ALWAYS striving to improve |
| their writing careers up and running. They get so | | | | the writing - day after day after day - your |
| anxious to start selling their work that they lose | | | | writing keeps getting better and better. And |
| all focus on the work itself. Instead they focus | | | | YOUR work starts becoming more and more |
| solely on getting published. | | | | attractive to readers, editors, and publishers. And |
| If you're wanting to make a living from your | | | | before you know it. You're selling your work and |
| writing, then, of course, you must be concerned | | | | having your work published over and over again. |
| about publication and sales. But the odd thing is, if | | | | It just takes time to learn the craft of writing and |
| you focus on that MORE than the writing itself, | | | | to develop skills that will make you a writer |
| you will publish less and sell less of your work. | | | | whose work is in constant demand. |
| Why is that? | | | | So keep your focus on the writing itself. |
| Because writing is a competitive business. There is | | | | Constantly strive to improve your skills. Let go of |
| always someone out there who is a more skillful | | | | any anxiousness about publication. That will all |
| or more talented writer. And, if your writing is | | | | come in a great flood once your writing is truly |
| awkward or clunky, or not clear and to-the-point, | | | | worthy of it. |
| readers, editors, and publishers will find someone | | | | Try it! |
| else whose work is much better. | | | | |