After reading a wonderful article by Val Mills, I have decided to post my writing goals for the year.
Many writers set goals. I am no different. However, there were no real long-term goals for me this year until now. The decision to set them was born after a long and brutal battle between three different voices inside my head. This epic battle raged on for …
This is my 300th article in Triond. I’m very happy to have written so much over the past two months. So, what’s next?
Here is how I achieved this awesome feat for the first time this year!
Although you start off writing out of inspiration, on the way you would conclude that it is not writing out of inspiration but disciplined writing that gives you your ultimate success.
This August has been quite a month for me in my journey towards online writing perfection. I’ve spent more time writing than I have ever before as I increased my article selection by almost 80%! I only achieved to do so by pushing my limits, and actually sitting down, thinking and writing!
I have not really looked into my writing goals lately. One of the main reason was that I was too busy with career and family for the first half of the year that I totally forgot about writing. But now that I have some set ideas in mind, I thought I’d share with my readers.
Writing goals is a useful tool to help writers achieve their dreams, be it publishing a novel, launching a blog, or simply writing well. How do pursuing writing goals help writers? How to best define a writing goal? Find your answers in the following article.
Setting goals for yourself is important in all aspects of life, and writing is no exception.
Being an unpublished or struggling author is difficult in the best of times, without economic recession or plunging job numbers to block the path to success. Stay focused on your writing dreams using a few of the tips below to keep yourself motivated.