When I watch various musicians, athletes, and other celebrities, on TV, I'm amazed at the exposure and the pay they receive for using their talents. Does Lebron James deserve the millions he rakes in for one basketball season or does Beyonce need to get the millions she receives just for singing and dancing, for example? I'll leave that answer up to you.
However, one thing I do know is whether on the court or on a stage of thousands, these people know what they are doing and they give it their best: They bring it!
You, writer, possess the gift to speak to your readers through crafting words. Of course getting started my be tough, but once you find your rhythm and flow with your pen or keyboard, you're good. And while you may not be on TV yet and you may never win an award for your accomplishments like Celine Dion or Brad Pitt, you can make a difference in the lives of your target group members -- those who will read and benefit from the words you write.
What can you do to bring it?
1) Have confidence in yourself and your writing
2) Look beyond the present frustrations of creating your writing project
3) Never give up
4) Enjoy writing
5) Set goals for yourself
Regardless of who reads your writing, it's important for you in every instance to bring it! This will give you the most satisfaction because you're doing what you love and you're helping others at the same time.
Yours truly,
The Resource Writer
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