WRITING GOALS
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Plans help make something happen, and goals are no exception. Planning how to accomplish your writing goals will get you off on the right start to accomplish them.
By Dawn Colclasure | Published 12/28/2009
Goals are the fuel that drives the life of writers. Setting genuine writing goals is one of the most effective ways to create more content, generate more income and create more exposure for a writer
By David DeWitt | Published 8/14/2009
If you're a professional writer, whether you are a novelist or a freelance writer, you will sometimes find yourself struggling to set writing goals and meet them.
By Phantom Rose | Published 2/3/2010
How are you doing with your freelance writing goals? Now is the time to reassess all of your freelance writing goals to make sure that you achieve each one.
By Jennifer Glennon | Published 2/24/2009
Writers often set goals. Goals are a great way for a writer to grow. Setting attainable writing goals will help increase productivity and creativity.
By Angel Sharum | Published 12/26/2008
What are your writing goals? Many fiction writers would simply answer, "to be published." But, since publication is the ultimate goal, you have to come up with a plan to achieve it.
By M. Lori Motley | Published 2/6/2007
I like to write on a daily basis, whether it is for AC, in my personal diary or e-mail. In this article, I will discuss my writing goals for the next 7 days
By Sophie S | Published 9/4/2007
Discover how to plan and manage your freelance writing goals.
By Misti Sandefur | Published 9/2/2007
Setting goals is one of the most effective ways for writers to achieve lasting results from their work. Being realistic in setting any goal is vital to its eventual success and writing is no exception.
By David DeWitt | Published 2/4/2010
The new year is a perfect time to enhance your writing career by setting goals for yourself throughout the year. Goals are a great way to stay focused and motivated.
By Alyssa Ast | Published 1/5/2010
Just setting goals is no guarantee that you will be able to make them.
By Joshua Ska | Published 7/6/2007
Plan to write. In fact, write to plan. Write out how you plan on reaching your goal. (Of course, your goal has previously been written down, as well.)
By Susan Sonnen | Published 3/3/2008
It can be hard to ignore the internet when you are sitting at a computer. This is one of the most common writing distractions that must be avoided.
By Ms. Nicole A. | Published 6/8/2007
This article will introduce you to the different kinds of writing quotas you can set, offer tips for troubleshooting your writing routine, and explain the compelling reason why the ideal writing quota is one that you can only meet 90% of the time.
By Wanda Leibowitz | Published 5/3/2007
One of the keys to getting writing published is the ability to understand the writing market. Freelance Writers need to take advantage of all the possible markets to make the best possible living.
By David DeWitt | Published 6/18/2009
My New Year's Resolutions for my freelance writing goals on Associated Content. Can I keep ten measly New Year's resolutions for my article writing with Associated Content?
By Marie M. Daniels | Published 12/29/2009
Writing is a passion for many people but not necessarily part of their daily experience. Moving from passion to practice can be time consuming and tedious
By David DeWitt | Published 3/26/2009
Article on Writing January 11, 2010
By bloggerpoet79 | Published 1/10/2010
Increasing production of your writing will lead you to publishing success. Several points for maximizing production are outlined in this article. They will help to train your mind to write quickly and concisely.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 10/30/2006
Writing articles over an extended period of time is hard to do. Your mind wanders, you lose concentration and you have a hard time staying on track. This article will show you ten tips to help.
By Christi Bowers | Published 2/12/2009
I'm not making a New Years Resolution for 2009. I am setting goals and plans for my writing career. Read how you can help me....
By Donna Thacker | Published 12/13/2008
Understanding your financial goals will help you achieve them.
By Patti Stafford | Published 7/28/2006
Making Money Freelance Writing. It takes time to get income streams started and into one's bank account. This is an account of how I made my first $1000.
By Jackson Lewis (Javanx3d) | Published 1/20/2009
Improve your writing skills by having a little fun with your writing. If you think you are too busy trying to earn a living to write for fun, its time you realize that writing for fun may the best way to jump start a stagnant writing career.
By Nannette Richford | Published 6/20/2009
Writer's block and frustration morph into escapism where writers waste time watching movies, surfing the web...doing anything other than writing. Included is an assignment to help get your writing career back on track and make money from your AC article!
By K Chaisson Warner | Published 8/26/2009
Writing a journal may be an extremely daunting task for some. If it were easy, everyone would do it.
By Glenn Magas | Published 9/30/2009
If you're like me, you have dreams and desires for your life. You want better for you and yours and you want to make as painless as possible. Unfortunately life seems to get in the way.
By Loy Williams | Published 4/30/2009
I want to make 2010 a year to remember. I want to use my writing to inspire and make a difference in peoples lives. Here is a 5 step plan I am going to use to publish more articles that will reach people at the heart level.
By Kate Clifton, the Herbladyisin | Published 12/16/2009
Heather discusses the nitty-gritty of budgeting as she tries to ween herself off SEO-based / informative writing towards more creative work.
By Heather Carreiro | Published 2/27/2010
The real secret to change is in how a goal is constructed. Achievable goals are realistic, measurable and have carefully thought out consequences. Try a new approach to goal-setting this year with a five-step method for change.
By Deb Kirby | Published 3/27/2009
Read this informative article and learn some tips on how to erase stress from your writing life!
By Kassidy Emmerson | Published 10/7/2009
It is important to set goals for yourself when you become a freelance writer.
By Jennifer Glennon | Published 2/25/2009
Developing the habit of daily writing is an important thing for aspiring novelists to do. NaNoWriMo can help you establish this writing habit.
By Melanie L. Marten | Published 11/3/2006
Learn the habits most often overlooked by new freelance writers. What you don't know can hurt your writing career.
By Angela Chavez | Published 6/9/2006
Applying to graduate school is scary and confusing. The mountains of paperwork, test scores, transcripts and writing samples are enough to make you tear your hair out. Here's how to beat the confusion of writing your statement of purpose.
By Esther November | Published 5/17/2006
For writers writing fast can be a thrill, but also a mistake. This essay explains why it can be more beneficial to slow down the rate you put words on the page.
By Jacob Malewitz | Published 4/4/2007
Writers love writing, but never make the time. It's even harder when in school between writing essays, going to frat parties and attempting homework. Whether you're in school or not, these six steps will help you maintain both your craft and your sanity.
By L'Etranger | Published 5/22/2007
Whether you are new to writing for Associated Content or one of the seasoned old timers or high volume producers, everyone knows that having an organized system to manage multiple tasks and numerous projects not only saves time, it helps keep your sanity!
By Slate Stone | Published 1/21/2008
It is important to have goals, but why bother with setting goals for your business? Read about the importance of goals to your success in this article.
By Angela Kimball | Published 9/24/2007
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