Posts Tagged ‘ Dealing with rejection as a writer ’

You Are What You Think

April 16, 2010
By brandiwplogin
You Are What You Think

photo by: yui.kubo You know that saying, “You are what you eat?” I think it applies to writing too. How? As a graduate student in Psychology, I learned that there was an important interchangeable triangle that affected the way we did things. Thoughts, Feelings, Behaviors What we think influences how we feel. For example,...
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Resilience Key in Succeeding as a Freelance Writer

December 15, 2009
By brandiwplogin
Resilience Key in Succeeding as a Freelance Writer

Something pulled me from my warm bed and hour of mindless magazine reading today. I was thinking about my last post. I was thinking about how Walt Disney encountered a lot of bad people in the biz and still waded in his way through the slime and got to the other side. In fact,...
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Fears of a Beginning Writer

December 3, 2009
By brandiwplogin
Fears of a Beginning Writer

One thing I love about freelance writing, besides the writing itself, is how there are SO many opportunities for self-growth. Confronting our inner fears, for example, is one of them. And in every freelance writer’s bag, there is an array of fears to pick from. There’s the fear of rejection, for example. To the...
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