Category Writing psychology
Goal setting for writers
April 23, 2013 · by Deborah Jay / Debby Lush · in Indie publishing, Most popular, Writing, Writing psychology · Leave a comment
I’ve noticed another skill that can be transferred from my ‘day job’ to writing: that of Goal setting. In my profession, training competition horses and riders, goal setting is hugely important, both to provide incentive and to benchmark success. As writers, we can do the same and reap the same benefits. Goal setting gives you purpose […]
5 Ways to Achieve Writing Self-Confidence
April 8, 2013 · by Deborah Jay / Debby Lush · in Indie publishing, Most popular, Writing, Writing psychology · 5 Comments
I touched a little on confidence towards the end of my last post. It occurred to me then, that here was a cross-over between my writing life and my profession. For my day job, I am a sports professional: competition dressage rider and trainer to be precise. Take a look at my website if you’re […]