Sunday, September 12, 2010

Avoiding Pitfalls

We all value our time and want to be productive in our writing, right? But sometimes we get a little discouraged or sidetrackeded along the way or we lose sight of our goals. Very easy to do. Writer’s Digest blogger Sage Cohen writes about the “Top 10 Productivity Pitfalls for Writers to Avoid,” in a recent online article. One of the pitfalls he mentions is not having a “clear big-picture vision.” Another one is fear. Lack of short-term goals is also on the list. I think some of us have been been guilty of one of these at one time or another. But that doesn't last long. Then we get inspired to move on and we do. We learn to avoid those pitfalls and get back to what we love to do and that is to WRITE!. Do not give up! Keep on writing! 

"However readers make a book theirs, the end is that book and reader become one." -- Alberto Manguel from his book A History of Reading (1996)

2 comments:

  1. Where was this picture taken? How big is it?

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  2. The picture was taken at the Albuquerque airport. It's big but not huge. I thought it was beautiful!

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