Giving Yourself the Right to Write
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Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 Time: 12:00 AM
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by: Michael Southon
"But I've only been on the Internet 3 months! How can I write an article?” That was my reaction back in 1999 when I began my online career and heard that writing articles was the key to bringing targeted visitors to my website.
But I went ahead anyway and wrote my first article. I soon discovered that writing articles is the quickest way to build your reputation as an expert in the world of online marketing.
So don’t wait for someone else's permission - start writing articles and grab your space in the limelight.
Here are some other mental blocks and how to deal with them:
- "I don't where to start". Start anywhere - it
doesn't matter where. Putting words on paper is like planting a seed in
your subconscious. Your mind will go to work on it while you're busy
doing other things: while you’re driving, while you’re sleeping, while
you're doing the dishes. Suddenly, out of nowhere, will come the next
idea. That’s the power of the subconscious and the power of putting
words on paper.
- "I don't know how to finish". Again, it doesn’t matter. Just write and the conclusion will come to you of it's own accord.
- "It's just an idea". This is another mental
trap - the fear of turning ideas into reality. Look around you and
realize that every skyscraper, every ocean-going liner, and every
symphony was once "just an idea".
- "I'll do it tomorrow". Tomorrow never
arrives. Give yourself a deadline. Imagine that your article must be
finished within the next 12 hours - you’ll be surprised how much you
get done!
- "My article will be a flop". This is a big
one - fear of failure. It's much safer to never try. But remember, with
every article you write you are one step closer to developing your own
unique style, your "voice". In that sense, you can never fail.
- "I can't get it right". Some times you simply
can't find the right words. Turn off your inner critic and just write.
When you have something down on paper, you have something to work with.
But you can't work with something that remains an idea in your head.
- "I can’t sort out my ideas". The easiest way
to organize your article ideas is to use a technique that mirrors the
way the mind works. This technique is called Mind Mapping. We are
taught in school to use lists to organize our ideas. But lists are
linear and the mind doesn't think in a linear fashion. You can find out
more about Mind Mapping at: http://www.mind-map.com/
Good luck with your articles! And remember - writing teaches writing.
(c) 2003 by Michael Southon
About the Author
Michael Southon has been wriitng for the internet for over 3 years. He has shown hundreds of webmasters how to use this simple technique to dramatically increase traffic and sales: http://www.ezine-writer.com/
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