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Discipline is *Not* a Four-Letter Word

Kategori  Category : Writing
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Date  Date : 03 March 2008 07:00

When I sit down to write an article for my ezine, WriteSuccess,and draw a blank as to what to write about, I reread my ezines mission statement for guidance: "Ideas, information and inspiration for writers who want to launch and/or maintain SUCCESSFUL freelance careers"For this article, I narrowed the scope by asking myself: "What is THE ONE MOST IMPORTANT TRAIT that a writer needs in order to succeed at freelancing?"The answer came to me with lightning speed. We must have discipline.Repeat after me: When it comes to freelance writing, the single most important character trait needed for success is discipline. Bummer, isnt it? The word "discipline" hardly sends one dashing to the keyboard or searching for ones pen in a heady, heated burst of inspiration. Wouldnt it have been great, even romantic, if I had said that we writers possess a golden, rare gene with which only a chosen few are graced? Or that, in order to succeed, we need to tap into our personal Muse? Follow our calling? Develop the God-given talent that is our birthright?Okay, maybe not. Maybe you thought I was going to say "talent," "skill," "power of observation," "imagination" or even "self-confidence." After all, talent certainly helps, and the ability to write clearly, powerfully, creatively and/or concisely is important. Even in the wake of rejection, or especially then, we need to believe in ourselves enough to try again and again. And the best writers not only observe, but seem to *absorb* the world around them, then set these observations free in articles, stories, scripts and poems.But without discipline, all the talent, confidence, creativity and ability in the world wont get you published. I can almost hear you say, "Okay, Mom, I get your point" (followed by a roll of the eyes and an expression that says, "Now get off my back, okay?!"). And maybe thats how the word discipline got its bad reputation in the first place--from Mom, or other authority figures in our lives. After all, "discipline" has a somewhat negative ring to it, doesnt it? It reminds us of being sent to our rooms when we were children, or of school detention, or getting a warning from our bosses at work. And yes, that happens to be one definition of discipline--"treatment that corrects or punishes"--but in my trusty Websters New World Dictionary, that is not the primary definition. In fact, its listed at number five!Discipline primarily means "training expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, especially training that produces moral or mental improvement." Isnt that what we writers really want, to develop the habit of writing daily, submitting regularly, and pursuing our writing dream consistently? To constantlyhone our skills and increase our successes? In that regard, discipline is our ally, not our enemy. While our imagination may send us into idle daydreams, and our observations may distract, dismay or entertain us, our discipline is the one trait that will assist us in turning our daydreams into goals, and our observationsinto finished pieces of writing.Heres to your writing success!

About the Author

Mary Anne Hahn is a freelance writer who wants to encourage othersto follow their dreams. To subscribe to her ezine, WriteSuccess, mailto:writesuccess-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

 

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