Self-Disipline as a Writer

Every freelance writer dreams of making it big and raking in the big bucks. Many of you who have just started out in your writing careers may be waiting impatiently for the money to role in. Well, I am about to tell you something that you may have not been told before.

Are you listening?

Freelance often decide to do this type of work so that they can write and work from home without a boss or someone standing over them pressuring them to hurry up. This seems like a dream come true for most people who want to write.

The trouble with the rules that you set for yourself and the rules that a boss set for you is that you may find yourself lacking in your work.

The reason behind it all is that because you do not have anyone to tell you that you need to get your writing done and now, you may be taking your time.

Be professional even when you are your own boss. Setting hours and goals for yourself is one way to insure that you will make the money that you want and deserve.

Writing discipline may be what you need. It takes time to get into a routine especially if you have responsibilities like kids. Once you get into this routine, you will find it much easier to not answer the phone, running errands, or doing other things during your working hours.

If it is important for you to have financial freedom or get out of debt then you will need a lot of self-discipline in your writing career.

Once your freelance writing career takes off, you will be thankful that you taught yourself self-discipline instead of going out during a time when you should have been writing.

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American Idol Former Contestants in Hot Water

What is the deal with American Idol? It seems as though a lot of their talented and not so talented contestants have a dark past.

I recently learned that Colin Leahy has been arrested for sending sexually based text messages to a bunch of young boys. Leahy was working as a school councilor. Could you image?

Now, he isn’t the only one that has been caught up in something as shady as this. I don’t know if you remember David Hernandez but he was to have been rumored to have worked as a stripper. Well, the rumors were true. I didn’t see much wrong with this but you should see some of the other things that the American Idol contestants have done.

There are things from sex, lies, drugs, and even child predators. What is wrong with these people. This is suppose to be something that you can sit down with your family and watch but sure enough, something bad is bound to happen.

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The Lost Art of Letter Writing

(This is something that I believe you all would be interested in reading. This article was written around the time of Christmas but I feel that it pertains to all holidays. I hope you enjoy)

Guest writer:Catherine Harvey

There is an art to letter writing that has been lost over time. It has given way to the massively impersonal emails and text messages that have been rolled in by the electronic age and wiped out the last vestiges of real letter writing that was enjoyed by previous generations.

Not so many years ago, your granny would have really appreciated a letter from a friend or relative. There was a whole aura about a surprise letter arriving on your doorstep. It was proof positive that somebody cared enough to spend time and money communicating with you, asking after you, telling you of all the trivia that was going on in their lives at the time.

Personal letters were kept for years, brought out on regular weepy occasions to be re-read, re-folded and stacked away neatly. There was the feel and smell of the paper, the unmistakeable hand writing of a loved one and the particular smell that accompanied each letter.

We progressed from that to the harsher generation of kids that thought the letter was a money receptacle and after shaking it to see what it contained, discarded it without feeling.

And what do we have today? A whole new concept of communication that defies your granny and often even your dad, it has evolved so quickly. Letters, of course, still arrive. They are printed on paper that leaves you with snow blindness by an ink cartridge that smudges when it feels like it from a computer that churns out uniform script.

How can anyone that has ever used a pen, and I mean a real, proper pen, be satisfied with the products of an ink cartridge? There is a whole process to the setting up of ink pot and blotting paper and the unscrewing of your pen top to refill from your pot of ‘Quink’. This, again, is accompanied by certain smells and a certain feel that cannot possibly be replicated by the use of an ink cartridge.

More often than not communication is done via email these days. This has the knock on effect of saving the environment by the non-use of paper and ink cartridge unless you’re one of these sad people that like to print out and keep every email correspondence that comes your way. It can also be a little bit dodgy. With one click of a button you could land yourself neck deep in the brown sticky stuff by sending an email to the wrong recipient. This would never happen with an ordinary, hand written letter.

And then we have good old text messaging done from modern cell phones. Another great saver when it comes to ink cartridges and paper but another risky communications business. I have myself been responsible for text messages going to the wrong person and this can cause untold damage within relationships but is a true insight about what people think of you when it happens to you in reverse.

These messages will never contain the information that your granny so appreciates because there simply isn’t enough room. Put terms like ‘lol’, ‘btw’ or ‘fyi’ in a letter to her and she will think you are talking a different language. In fact, you could well be! ‘Nerdic’ is a new language fast evolving for the computer generation and those that don’t understand it are getting left far behind.

The best thing you can do for your granny this Christmas is put down your phone, step away from the ink cartridge and sit down with pen and paper and write her a heartfelt letter using full words in your own handwriting. I can guarantee she will treasure this gift dearly.

About the Author:
Communications expert Catherine Harvey looks at the use of ink cartridges instead of pens.

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