FIVE TIPS TO SET AND ACHIEVE YOUR WRITING GOALS
Melinda Copp
If
you want to write a book, or tackle any other important writing project, then
setting clear, powerful goals can put you on the path to success. No matter
what you hope to accomplish, the following five tips can help you get there.
1.
Define Your Goal
The
first step in setting and achieving goals is to determine what exactly you
want. Strong goals are specific goals. For example, “I want to devote more time to writing this year,” doesn’t have as
much meaning as, “I will spend one hour a
day writing my book.”
“Devoting more time to writing” offers too much
flexibility. Spending one hour a day, writing is much more specific and easy to
understand. So be clear about what you want if you really want to see a
difference.
2. Give Yourself a
Deadline
Putting
a deadline on your goals gives you a target to aim for and allows you to gauge
your progress with a timeline. For example, if you want to write a book this
year, you might give yourself an intermediate deadline for completing the first
draft and a final deadline for completing your revisions. This time frame will
help you move forward and give you checkpoints to aim for on the path to
success.
3. Be Realistic, but
Stretch Yourself, Too
Overly lofty goals are often unattainable,
which can be frustrating and disappointing. If you aim too high, then you risk
giving up on your writing goals. So make sure your goal is something that you
can reasonably achieve in the time frame you’ve established for yourself. At the
same time, don’t set your goals too low. Stretching yourself a little will make
your success that much sweeter—and you’ll feel empowered to accomplish even
more!
4. Write Your Goal
Down
We’ve
all heard that if you want to make something happen, you have to write it down.
And it’s true—writing down your goals gives them more power. Writing your goal
in an important place that you can revisit often will help you stay focused, as
opposed to writing it on a napkin or scrap of paper that eventually gets thrown
away. So write your goal in your journal or on an index card that you carry
with you all the time.
5. Envision Your
Success
If
you really want to achieve your goal, then imagine what it will feel like when
you’ve already done it. Imagine the satisfaction you’ll feel when your book
manuscript is completed and polished. And imagine how wonderful it will feel to
see your name on the cover of your book. Revisit this feeling of success and
satisfaction every time you sit down to write, and before you realize it your
dreams will come true!
To
Your Success
Writing
a book, or completing any other writing project, is easy when you are clear
about what you want and you take steps to make it happen. With these five
strategies, you can achieve any writing goal you want. So what will you
accomplish?
Melinda Copp is an
editor and ghostwriter who specializes in helping aspiring authors achieve
their writing goals. Sign up
for Melinda’s e-zine, and get a free copy of “The Top 10 Mistakes Aspiring
Authors Make and How to Avoid Them!”
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