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Monday, April 2, 2012

B...Believe in yourself

 


B is for Believing in yourself. As an aspiring writer, this is something I have had to hold to. When others don’t understand what I am trying to do, or they hint that I should give up or take an easier road to publication, I just smile. I believe in myself and I am making progress. That doesn’t mean I never have doubt, but I never stop believing that no matter what, I have already succeeded just in setting out to write a novel and getting as far as I have has meant success.


Here are “9 Principles for Success” as written by a man named Terry Dean. You can find his original site here. I think they are right on.

1. Set Goals. Set aside any negative thoughts and write down the goals… map your course... and follow it.

2. Become A Problem-Solver. Never believe any problem is unsolvable…Stay away from negative thinkers.

3. Be Confident. If you believe you can’t achieve something, you probably won’t…Train yourself to believe you can achieve and you will.

4. Be a Possibility Thinker. Think big! The only thing holding you back is you.

5. Don’t Worry About Failing. …Trying to do something great and failing could be one of the best things you have ever done in your life. Failure is not failure to meet your goals, but the failure to reach as high as you possibly can.

6. Take Action. Just get started…TODAY! …Don’t be a dreamer…be a doer. (Those who want it, find a way, those who don’t find an excuse.)

7. Be Enthusiastic!
8. Maintain A Positive Attitude.
9. Never Give-up.

How about you? What do you believe in?

13 comments:

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    1. Thanks Tamara, I added the "Those who want it, find a way, those who don’t find an excuse" because that is a motto I live by.

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  2. This is so great! I already do #1 -- I have a list of step-by-step how to achieve my goals and I keep it by my computer. Numbers 2 and 3 are what I'm currently working on -- my manuscript needs a major rewrite, so I'm going to find a logical way to fix it instead of spending my time worrying/losing hope.

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    1. Plan your work and work your plan. Another motto I live by. Thanks for stopping by.

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  3. Lovely tips--thanks for sharing them!

    Look forward to your challenge run...


    --Damyanti, Co-host A to Z Challenge April 2012

    Twitter: @AprilA2Z
    #atozchallenge

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    1. Thanks Damyanti and I look forward to your as well.

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  4. Take Action- Just start. When ever I'm challenged with by a post that's exactly what I do. I can sit and think about it forever. Great list.


    Stopping in via the A-Z blogging challenge.

    Bev @ Blue Velvet Vincent

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    1. Sometimes just one foot in front of the other is the best line of action. Thanks Bev.

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  5. Inspiring post, Ariel.

    What do I believe in? I believe that if God means for me to continue with my writing career, He will find a way for me to continue to stay at home. Finances have been tight, so the hubby is getting nervous.

    I hope, though, if God feels it's best for me to put my writing aside for now and continue along a new path, I'll be open to hearing Him.

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    1. So true Cheryl. I agree we must follow the river where it leads and know it is the right path.

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  6. Wow, so glad everyone liked this post. I feel like a guru saying all these inspirational things, which of course I am not. I only know that I know nothing at all. (Thanks Socrates)

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  7. Love the inspiration! I will be back to see what else you come up with during the Challenge. I would say I believe in never giving up. Being tenacious is a good thing!

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