Persistence pays off. There is no doubt about it. No matter your profession, whether a traditional corporate employee or an innovative entrepreneur, you won’t realize true success unless you are persistent in all you do, in all you aim for.
Freelance writing is among the most demanding and competitive industries. To establish your reputation, to create a “presence” if you will, you have to remain persistent. You have to tolerate the ups and downs that come with rejection, writing, submissions and bidding on writing projects.
Nothing in life is easy as a writer. In fact, if you want to realize your full income potential, you’ll have to work hard, very hard. Of course, as I teach in ConsummateCash™ anyone with a strong will and need to learn can succeed. IF of course, they remain unrelenting in their desire to learn, grow and develop as a writer.
ConsummateCash™ makes entering and succeeding in the freelance business much easier than it would be if you approached writing without any formal guidelines. However, you still have to work hard to prosper. CC isn’t a “get rich quick scheme” you see. It is a manual… a life tool for those interested in creating real income opportunities for their family and loved ones.
Don’t think mastering the 12 dirty little secrets is all it will take. You have to not only recognize the 12 dirty little secrets of the industry, but also figure out ways to manipulate them successfully. Doing so will eventually help you succeed in everything you do as a writer and a freelance master.
The last blog talked a bit about goal setting. Goal setting is one tool you can use to persevere when times get tough. Another tool you can pull from your belt is constancy of purpose. You should decide what your purpose is as a writer early in your career, and then remain true to it during your career.
CC teaches that if you persevere, you’ll gain small rewards that add up to larger financial and career successes. Small steps initially result in large opportunities later in life and in your business endeavors.
Remember. Good things come to those that persevere.
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