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Summary:
A healthy measure of confidence is vital to your growth and success as
a writer. If you feel that you need more confidence, start working on
developing your confidence NOW.
5
EASY Ways To Become A Confident Writer
by Angela Booth
A
healthy measure of confidence is vital to your growth and success as a
writer. If you feel that you need more confidence, start working on developing
your confidence NOW. Without a reasonable measure of confidence, you won't
even attempt writing assignments which are well within your capabilities.
Being confident means trusting yourself. I tell my copywriting students:
"If you can write a letter that people can read and understand, you
can write copy". Not only can you write copy, you can write just
about anything you can set your mind to. If you're a writer, you can write
magazine articles, novels or nonfiction books --- because they're just
changes of form. When you've become a confident writer, picking up a new
set of writing skills takes no time at all.
Want to become more confident? Try these five ways ---
=> One: Write a lot
Develop a writing practice. You can only become comfortable with the act
of writing by writing --- a lot. When you write each day, you become comfortable
putting words on the page, and doing it day after day, after day.
The only way to do this is to do it. It's the same with any skill ---
use it, or lose it. Sports people know this. So do pianists, ballet dancers
and artists. You must *practice*.
*Practice* means writing just for the sake of writing. Your practice
work is not-for-publication writing. Many writers have problems with this,
feeling that they're wasting time. You're not, any more than a ballet
dancer wastes time as she practices for hours each day to stay limber.
You must practice to keep the "writing" connections active between
your left and right brain. If I don't do any practice writing for a day,
I can feel it --- my writing flows less well, and it takes me twice as
long as it should to write an article or a chapter in my novel. A famous
concert pianist said that if he didn't practice for two days he noticed,
if he didn't practice for three days the audience noticed.
Here's a challenge: write a thousand words a day for the next 14 days.
Just write a thousand words a day in your journal. At the start of your
14-day stint, take a measure of your writing confidence on a scale of
one to ten. One indicates low confidence, ten is highly confident. At
the end of 14 days, measure your confidence again. At the end of the 14
days you will find that your confidence has at least doubled.
When you write every day, you train your mind. If you don't write every
day, your mind becomes flabby. It doesn't matter what you write, just
write.
Your EveryDay Write, our free daily ezine, will help you with your writing
practice. You get a writing prompt and a writing tip in your Inbox each
day---
Sharing your writing takes courage. However, unless you're prepared to
share your writing, you can't become a confident writer. Writers write
to be read, after all.
How
do you do this?
You can:
* join a writers' group;
* offer your writing for sale; or
* create a blog (Web log).
When you begin to share your writing, you'll be nervous. After several
months, your nervousness will fade. After a year or two, you won't remember
that you were ever nervous.
=> Three: Read
Writing is part of modern culture, and writing changes over time. A novel
written a hundred years ago is very different from a modern novel. Writing
for the Web is different from writing for print. All magazines, whether
they're for a general or a trade audience, have a different voice. You'll
become aware of the voice of a publication by reading it. Similarly, your
voice when you write a genre novel will be different from your voice for
a mainstream novel.
You need to read enough to assimilate much of this type of information
subconsciously. Read anything and everything. What you read isn't as important
as the act of reading.
=> Four: Trust yourself
When you write every day, and combine this with reading, you will become
aware of what you'd like to write. You'll read something and think: "I
could write that!" Many novelists start off reading a particular
genre --- romance, mystery, fantasy--- and get an "Aha!" moment
like this.
Trust yourself. If you think you can, you can. However, this doesn't mean
that it will be effortless. You'll need to develop craft. Give yourself
plenty of time to learn, and enjoy the learning process.
Trusting yourself is vital to the learning. If you think you could write
a romance novel, you can. You may need to write five novels before you
sell the first one, however. Take heart. Once you've sold the first one
you'll be able to tweak the others and sell them too.
=> Five: Befriend your anxiety
If you develop a writing practice, where you write every day just because
you're a writer, you'll have less writing anxiety.
That said, writing anxiety is common. It's a form of performance anxiety.
Actors get stage fright, writers get page fright. :-)
Expect to become anxious. Then realize that it's just something that happens
and carry on writing anyway. Some researchers feel that the anxiety occurs
because your brain is switching gears, from beta consciousness to alpha.
If you wish, you can time your anxiety. From the time you start a writing
session on a specific piece of work, you'll notice that your anxiety never
lasts for longer than 11 minutes. This tends to bear out the beta
to alpha switching theory.
You CAN become a confident writer. Start by writing more. The more you
write, the more you will grow as a writer. The five easy ways above will
increase your confidence --- that's guaranteed. And with unlimited confidence
in yourself as a writer, you can achieve any writing goals you choose
to set for yourself.
To read more articles by Angela Booth, visit the Digital-e Web site--Information
for writers and creatives. Ebooks, free ezines, Creatives Club. Love to
write? Turn your talent into a business!
http://www.digital-e.biz/
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