5 Tips on How to Help Article Writers Deal with Rejection
By Michelle WithaM, published Aug 29, 2007
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Each writer has to deal with rejection from time to time. It may be difficult to deal with it most of the time. Each rejection letter is hard to just shrug off depending upon how bad it is. Here are five tips on how to help article writers deal with rejection. Don't hate the rejection letters
An individuals first reaction is usually to say a few cuss words at the rejection letter. A rejection letter is not your enemy in the writing business. A rejection letter is one that we should keep in a file cabinet or on a wall somewhere. Why? It will help us article writers long term. We need it to change our writing.
The rejection letters contain useful information
It will show us where errors were made in the text that we write. One of the things that we often do at first is to tell off someone that tell us that we don't want to hear. It is difficult to hear something that sounds like an insult. A rejection letter isn't a insult. We must remember that a rejection letter is really there to help us. Look at the reason why the work was rejected. Read any notes that the editor may have left for you in the rejection letter.
Learn on how to improve your writing
A rejection letter will show you how to improve on the text. It will usually contain hints and tips on how to improve it. It will usually tell you what was good or bad about it. Please understand that a rejection letter is only there to help you in writing long term. You will find that more of your articles will be more frequently purchased in the long run since you writing will improve.
Put the positive rejection letters on the wall
Make sure to put the positive letters on the wall. Why? It will help encourage you to write more during a slow time. It will help you to know that you have the skills that it takes to write a well written article. You want to always remember the positive rejection letters that you have received from time to time. It will help you feel better about yourself when you remember the positive rejection letters.
Read each rejection letter carefully

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