Thursday, April 30, 2009

One Writer's Affirmations: What are Yours?

Writing is my chosen career, but it can be difficult at times. As a health writer I know I must have reliable resources. I spend hours on the Internet, play telephone tag with people I want to interview, and read health information constantly. My approach to writing is simple: The more I write the better I will become.

I have been a freelance nonfiction writer for 28 years. These years have taught me patience. If I get stuck on something I know I will get unstuck. It's just a matter of time. Years of writing have taught me how to pace myself and I am grateful for this skill. I have also learned how to roll with the punches.

When I first started writing every word was important -- cast in stone. If an editor wanted to change a word or phrase I became defensive. Thank goodness I have gotten over that. Now I focus on the quality of the product. I work hard, I enjoy working hard, and I enjoy every aspect of writing, even revisions.

Still, like every writer I feel down if I receive a rejection letter or comment. What do I do? I review my writing affirmations. These affirmations grew from thoughts in my mind to thoughts on paper. Coming up with these affirmations helped me to learn more about myself and my work.

1. I will use the word skills that were given to me.

2. I will write books and articles that help others.

3. I will work hard to distill information and make it readable.

4. I will reveal myself in everything I write.

5. I will learn and grow from reviews.

6. I will listen carefully to readers' comments and suggestions.

7. I will be patient with myself.

8. I will trust my writing instincts.

9. I will let creativeness lead me to new projects.

10. I will find joy in everything I write.

These are my writing affirmations. What are yours? Making a list of writing affirmations can energize you, keep you going, and help you rediscover your career. Though there are exceptions, most writers do not write for the money, we write because we love doing it. We wouldn't do anything else.

Copyright 2006 by Harriet Hodgson

http://www.harriethodgson.com http://www.healthwriter.blogspot.com

Harriet Hodgson is a member of the Association of Health Care Journalists and the Association for Death Education and Counseling. Twenty-five of her books have been published. Her 24th book, "Smiling Through Your Tears: Anticipating Grief," written with Lois Krahn, MD, is available from http://www.amazon.com. A five-star review of the book is posted on Amazon. Another review is posted on the American Hospice Foundation Website under the "School Corner" heading.

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