Notes from Minnesota
Hey
Freelancer!
I love Cesar Milan. The
man rocks.
If you're a dog lover, you
know this person known as the “Dog Whisperer.” I spent last weekend enjoying season 2 of his
series.
You see, Jake our little
Mini Pincher, although lovable and wonderful, has a nasty little habit of growling. He's done it since the day we
adopted him. But lately, he's added a delightful little “ing, ing, ing” to the mix, I figured it was time to deal
with the problem. (I know. Should have stopped it from day one, but live and learn.)
So, after a weekend
“mastering the walk” and exhibiting “calm, assertive energy,” Jake has removed those three letters from his
vocabulary. But he still growls. So we're working on the situation.
It's fun, I'm enjoying
establishing myself as the “pack leader.” Plus, I've gleaned a few fabulous stories along the
way.
I'll keep you posted on
our progress. :)
Onward and
upward!
Beth
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Mindset Moment
I know life can get overwhelming at times. You've got to
make a living. Writing assignments don't always flow the way you expect. Sometimes you just get
tired.
It's in these moments that
you must slow down long enough to realize you have all of heaven and earth supporting you in your writing
goals.
The universe possesses
infinite resources to charge your battery, ignite your creativity, and help you feel fulfilled.
Take care of yourself this
week.
Grab a book. Take a walk.
Pet your dog. Whine. Laugh. Cry.
Live.
We'll talk next
week.
Your Faithful
Muse
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Protect Your Creativity
Beth Ann
Erickson
Something worrisome is going on in the freelance world and up until
now I've held my tongue, not wanting to pour gasoline on an already blazing fire. But these past few weeks I've
been acutely aware of some extremely negative comments coming from some very respected writers in our
community.
No. This group of folks
aren’t dissing Filbert Publishing. They're not even bad mouthing anyone I know.
However, in their zeal to
“protect” newbie freelancers from falling for a swindle, a number of companies have begun to paint the broader
publishing community with a pretty wide, negative brush.
I've watched with
increasing wonderment as this “everyone's trying to rip me off” attitude has spiraled to interesting
levels.
So, I'm speaking
up.
Truth is, I've found more
hard working honest publishers than fly-by-nights intent on preying on newbie writers. Generally speaking, the
fly-by-nighters are pretty easy to spot. They're the companies that make you pay to get published. It's that
simple. If a publisher asks for money to publish your work, turn away. Problem solved.
Thing is this entire
brouhaha has created an air of negativity that bothers me.
Bottom line? It's tough to
produce beauty in a negative environment. And if you're the kind of writer who aims to make their corner of the
world a little better, you'd do well to be aware of what that negativity may have on your muse. Because, if you
allow negativity to take root, before you can say “holy cow!” you can find yourself slipped in a
creativity-draining rut that's pretty tough to get out of.
I know what I'm talking
about.
I learned my lesson the
hard way when once in a fit of (justified) rage :), I whipped out an article and sent it to my favorite ezine
owner, Dan Case at Writing for Dollars.
He immediately shot an
e-mail my way saying, “Sorry. I don't publish negative articles. I know this biz is tough, but I refuse to focus on
anything that isn't uplifting.”
Wow.
After I paused long enough
to ponder his words, I realized he'd just changed the course of my career. And I've worked to live up to that high
example ever since.
And I challenge you to do
the same. Because when you do this, magic sparks and your muse thrives.
I've also found the
attitude in which a freelancer approaches this biz (that would be your mindset) has everything to do with your
success.
If you look for
negativity, you'll find it. If you keep your eye out for the magic, you'll find that as well. Choice is
yours.
So, in the fine tradition
of “looking on the bright side of life,” I'd like to present an alternative freelance reality:
-
Not everyone in
this business wants to take advantage of freelancers. Yeah, we've got a few worms amongst the apples, but
they're easy to spot..
-
If you live by the
mantra that when you submit something to a publisher, “money always flows towards the writer” you'll spare
yourself a lot of grief.
-
If you feel anger
stirring inside, if you start feeling frustration while reading writing advice, chances are you're reading
something that can squelch your muse and leave you fuming for far too long. Get over it, move on, and get
writing.
-
Writing forums are
great, but if they interfere with your writing, it's time to join in the discussion after your writing's
done.
-
Writing is an
adventure. Enjoy it. This is your life. Every day that ticks by is one less day to write. So get to
it.
-
Banish fear.
Writers don't need it. Despite your soft, creative interiors, you must push through the fear and make it to
the other side. There, you'll find incredible beauty.
-
Finally, if you've
lost your first love, if writing has become a chore, move heaven and earth to regain your joy. Your message
is worth it.
So, these are my thoughts
on a lazy Tuesday afternoon. Listen to your emotions. Protect your muse. Then write.
For the story within you
will not get released if you don't write.
P.S. Care to comment on this article? Head
here: http://blog.BethAnnErickson.com
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Beth Ann
Erickson is the “Queen Bee” of Filbert Publishing. She’s also the author of numerous titles including “101 No
Cost and Low Cost Secrets To Turbo Charge Your Freelance Income.” Pick up your copy today at
http://filbertpublishing.com/101.html She’s also a busy copywriter, speaker, and publisher of
Writing Etc., the free e-mag for writers.
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