Notes from Minnesota
Hey Freelancer!
Summer's in full swing and I'm LOVING walking,
biking, basically making the outdoors my vast playground.
It's been a great season.
This weekend, approximately 10,000 extra people
descend on Willmar (next town over) to attend a music festival. While I'm not a fan of that particular genre, I
totally LOVE hitting the bike trail and descending upon the festivities at least once during its duration. I figure
it's important to do this, considering I'm a writer and am continually on the look out for interesting character
studies. :)
So, that's where you'll find me this weekend... out
and about living life to its fullest.
I hope you do the same; find a crowd, enter it, and
observe. You'll find it fascinating.
Enjoy!
Beth
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weather turns cold. Until then, I'm hitting the bike trails!
Prompts for the Week
Yup. Still on the trails.
Feature Article
The Role of Intuition in Your Writing Career Beth Ann
Erickson
Intuition is the deep knowingness inside yourself.
It's that place within you where you know beyond a shadow of a doubt that what you're doing is right or wrong for
you at the moment.
Living intuitively, life is a joy, your work a
pleasure. When you don't listen to your intuition, you'll stumble, life will be difficult. Everything you do will
feel like swimming up stream.
You find yourself self sabotaging yourself. You may
forget to answer e-mails. You won't return calls. You'll find yourself doing anything except tend to the task at
hand.
In a similar vein, when you follow another person's
path (which is exactly what you're doing when you're not following your intuition), the same thing will happen. You
will self sabotage the project. You won't feel joy. You will have an inner sense of panic.
So it's imperative to follow your intuition because
your path will always be unique... never quite the same as other writers.
Where one writer will share a trick to do “this” and
another writer will share a trick to do “that,” these techniques may or may not work in your
situation.
It’s important to take into account your personality
whenever you’re evaluating marketing techniques.
I’d darn near die (literally) if I had to cold call
editors. I have no problem contacting people if we have a prior relationship, but to call out of the blue? No
way.
That’s just the way I’m wired. I accept it and work
around that inability.
Some people may dislike writing queries and sales
letters. Then cold call. Send e-mails. Do what works for you.
This is why it's so important to follow your hunches
no matter how far off the beaten path it may be.
Your activities may make no sense to the person
watching your life, it may look bizarre to others, in fact, your hunches may not make sense to you
either.
But in your spirit, in your soul, all will make
perfect sense. And that's what matters.
How to Know You're on the Right
Track...
When you're on the right track, career-wise, you'll
experience love. You will experience joy. You will find yourself in a high-powered creative zone.
Ah, but what about money? How will I make a living
doing something far off the beaten path?
Or worse yet, how will I understand how my writing
career will unfold without knowing the end result of my actions?
To that I say, your first goal should not be to rake
in the big bucks.
Your first impulse should always be
joy.
It's been my experience that money flows towards
joy.
This is because when you're writing in a state of
joy, you won't self sabotage yourself. You won't feel anchors beneath your feet. You will feel incredible peace
while clients, customers, buyers will be drawn to that same incredible peace.
Your first and foremost plan should not be gaining
wealth. However, on the other hand, if your grand plan, if your Polaris is to accumulate great wealth as a writer,
if that is your joy, you just may find yourself in a very hollow situation later on.
This is because accumulating wealth isn't in and of
itself a negative thing.
However, making wealth your sole purpose in a writing
career seems to stem the ebb and flow of creativity. And ironically you may find yourself without a message,
without anything to share with your reader.
What a bummer, eh?
I know far too many copywriters (those who write
advertising) who entered the biz for the promise of high pay. Many have gone on and done quite
well.
Thing is, most are avid “swipers.” Some border on
plagiarism.
This means that alone in a room, without their swipe
file, they probably couldn't come up with an elegant, solid sales piece more than flap their arms and fly to the
moon.
They may be making the big bucks, but they also get
to contend with the continually niggling feeling of inadequacy wondering if and when they'll ever develop the chops
to build their own message from the ground up.
It's tough to do when you've short circuited
intuition.
Mark my words, these non-writers will not enjoy long
lasting writing careers. They simply can't. They don't know how to write.
But I'm off track. Back to it.
If your first path is joy, and if you're committed to
spreading that same joy, the money will make its way towards you and you will live a full, happy, and beautiful
life.
Truth be told, the only path to joy leads through the
door of intuition.
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Beth Ann Erickson is the “Queen Bee” of Filbert Publishing. You've just read an
excerpt from her newest title, “Advice to Freelance Writers: Insider Secrets to Effective Shoestring Marketing,
Managing a Winning Mindset, and Thriving in Any Economy, Volume 2. You can order your own copy along with a 5 bonus
CDs by clicking here.
P.S. You can use this article free of charge on your own website or zine. Just don’t
make any changes and be sure to include the entire byline. Enjoy!
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