Learn How to Walk Before You Can Run

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Every beginner writer makes one fatal assumption:

Success is inevitable.

And, while true, they are wrong about the timeline.

The beginner writer wants to succeed right away and is eager for results. That’s not a bad thing, but they will quickly lose sight of the goal.

Success is inevitable, but it will take time.

It may not be the level of success you expect, but anything that you continue to put time into will eventually yield results.

Before you make any real progress, you have to do repetitions. One step at a time.

Learn that writing is a marathon, not a sprint.

You can’t go full steam ahead. Otherwise, you’ll burn out and stop writing.

Take it slow.


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