Making Money Doing What You Love

I believe that when we do what we are supposed to do – meaning we enjoy it and are good at it – the money will eventually flow, as long as we believe we deserve it and we ask for it and willingly accept it. But creative, right-brained people are usually not drive by money,…

Your Quest!

Your quest, should you choose to accept it, is the overriding principle on which to base your life and career. This gives your life clarity and focus without stifling or restricting you. A quest is told to inspire you, not to impress others. It reflects your inner desires and values as well as the direction…

Choose a Theme

Having a hard time developing a quest story? How about just a theme for the year? Make this your year to do something special. Theme examples: “I will focus on my writing above all else this year” I will show more courage in everything I do this year I will get rid of all the…

First and Goal

Okay, I’m assuming you’ve come up with a quest story, or at least a theme or a credo. That is your goal. Now write it down. Say it out loud. Tell it to somebody else. Think about it. How badly do you really want this? Be careful what you wish for. Why do you want…

When You Can See It You Can Do It

The ability to visualize your goals puts you a long way toward reaching them. (You can’t hit a target you can’t see).  What do they look like? Project yourself forward. See yourself living as if they were already a reality. This intensifies your desire. When you can see it, you believe it. Let’s try it….

Take the First Step

The first two letters of the word goal are go. So release the emergency brake and put your goal in gear by taking that all – important first step. To some extent, just having a clearly stated goal helps you reach it. If you put in a little effort, however, you’ll reach much farther. Here…

Excuses, Excuses

Self-limiting excuses hold back many writers from reaching their goals. Many people, a great many, in fact, have a goal to write a book.  I hear it all the time. Yet only a fraction of them ever do it. It remains ‘the elusive goal’.  I think it is more a case of wanting to ‘have…

Deadlines

When I am working on a book i give myself a page count and set a deadline. I find that very helpful. I know how much i have to do and when it as to be completed. If the book is to be three hundred pages and I have one hundred days until it is…

Out of Focus

Many creative, inventive, imaginative people have struggled with an inability to focus at one time or another. The most successful have used this ‘fault’ to their benefit.  Focusing is not an easy thing to do. At any given moment, you have an infinite number of choices. The trick is basing your choices on your particular…

Bogus

If you haven’t already taken the steps outlined in the previous story, you may recognize yourself in one of the following excuses. As creative people, we can come up with some pretty clever rationalizations for not having written goals – and they’re all bogus. “I already have goals’.  Fair enough. Are they written down? Can…