Encouragement and Motivation, Especially for Writers
Rising to the top takes more than just talent; it takes perseverance, belief in yourself and so much more.
I am writing this article in response to some of the messages I have received throughout my time with Triond. I am finding a common thread among some fellow writers and this article is dedicated to them.

First of all, taking risks in life, pursuing your heart’s dream is a courageous step within itself. Some people never take this bold step, so for those of you who have already published articles through Triond, it is important to take a moment to “pat yourself on the back” and recognize this great achievement. It takes tremendous courage and belief in yourself to put your original, creative thoughts “out into the world”. You are leaving them in a sense, open and vulnerable to potential criticism and potentially not being read at all.

In addition, it is quite understandable, that no views for a beginning writer can be a discouraging experience. One might begin to wonder, is my work not good enough? What am I doing wrong? How did the more popular writers get to where they are? Sometimes, such self-doubt can propel you in a discouraging spiral downward that can misdirect your creative energy toward a negative focus steering you away from creating and learning how to better improve your writing and your self-promotion. Thus, in times like these you need an arsenal of positive, support to lift your spirits back up and push away any negative thoughts. One of my favorite quotes is: “You cannot fail.” Period.

Bottom line, you cannot fail. You may make mistakes. You may need to learn how to be more patient. You may need to learn how to be a more efficient, effective networker or self-promoting/marketer, etc. For example, you may have the most remarkable talent this world has yet to see, but if no one knows your name and no one sees your work, then no one knows it exists. Therefore, in such a case, it has nothing to do with talent or lack thereof; it has everything to do with practical factors. Just like “if a tree falls in the forest” – but no one hears it – you get the picture. Or, maybe in your heart you know that there are things you need to learn (i.e. to pay more attention to your editing, grammatical, and other relevant writing skills).
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Post CommentKathySpring
On March 7, 2008 at 10:44 am
I agree with Darlene and Nick. Thank You for posting this. I believe I will add it to my favorites so that I can read it again later. Thank You again.
KathySpring
Tarra B.
On March 8, 2008 at 1:25 am
great article for anyone needing a little motivation!
IcyCucky
On March 8, 2008 at 6:48 am
Beautiful words as always.
CHAN LEE PENG
On March 8, 2008 at 9:05 am
I’m truly impressed with this article! Thanks for your good advice here. Take care!
Francie
On March 8, 2008 at 4:27 pm
Your articles just keep on inspiring and getting better and better!
Thanks for another Super piece, very wonderfully *positive!
ranfuchs
On March 9, 2008 at 6:29 am
let me try it for my next piece of writing, and see how it works
ANDY-N
On March 10, 2008 at 4:22 am
Thanks for helping me realize I am the greatest writer ever!
Seriously thanks for the reminders to stick with it. I only hope people enjoy my writing half as much as I enjoy yours.
Liz Powers
On May 3, 2008 at 10:32 pm
very inspiring. It opens the eyes of those who refuse the brighter side of life.
Deep Blue
On June 21, 2009 at 7:29 pm
You have an infinite storehouse of all bright ideas. Thanks for sharing.