Be Committed to Writing and Spare Me of People Who Are “Interested” in Writing
“Interested” in writing is about self-image while “committed” to writing is about the writing itself.
“But I do want to write my book. I am very interested in writing my book,” I can hear too many writers insisting.
“Wanting to write” a book, “trying to write” one, “being interested in writing” doesn’t make it. It never does.
What I am exploring here with you is a commitment to writing your book and bringing it to successful completion.
In this post, I walk you through the significant distinction between “being interested in writing” and “being committed to writing” and how you can commit yourself to be “committed.”
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A First Step to Becoming a Disciplined Writer
Becoming a disciplined writer is a practice.
Do you struggle with becoming a disciplined writer on a regular basis and do you wish you could be more focused? Do you ask yourself, “Why is it so hard to write when I really do want to write?” [Free Membership required to read more. See below. ]