Showing posts with label credit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label credit. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Give Yourself Some Credit

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    One of my favorite quotes on writing is from Steve Martin, who said:

    I think I did pretty well, considering I started out with nothing but a bunch of blank paper. 

    I think we, as writers, can get so caught up in the revising and querying and never-ending quest for perfection in our work, that we don't give ourselves the credit we deserve for accomplishing the huge task of actually WRITING.

    Before I actually sat down and tried to write a novel, I had no idea the amount of work that went into it. I had this idea in my head that I'd sit at my computer for a month or two, crank out the novel, go through it a couple times to check for typos, and that would be it. I'd have an incredible book ready for publication. So when I finished my first book, it was a huge celebration. I was so excited. I felt so PROUD.

    Never in my wildest dreams did I think I'd spend weeks, months, and even YEARS agonizing over the exact right word. I had no clue that there were all these little "rules" I should follow, like trying not to use adverbs, finding ways around using the passive "was", cutting unnecessary dialogue tags, swearing off info dumps, building story and character arcs, and on and on and on.

    I knew how to write. I've always been good at writing. But I had no real idea how to CRAFT my stories.

    The problem was, now that I knew that writing a story involves so much more than just WRITING a story, I began to focus on everything I still needed to do instead of giving my self credit for what I had already done. Sure, I still got an excited thrill writing THE END on a first draft. But part of me was heaving a big sigh as well, because I knew it was just the beginning.

    Yes, my first drafts are generally nothing more than guidelines for the "real" book that will be revealed after I cut or rewrite nearly everything. But I need to remember how AWESOME it is that I can get a first draft out at all. There are so many people out there who sit down to write a novel who quit four chapters in. Or who finish the book but never look at it again, never revise it, never edit, never rewrite over and over again.

    And most of the writers I meet do this. They focus on everything they still need to do, which is good and necessary, but we need to remember to give ourselves a little pat on the back for accomplishing the massive task of taking a huge stack of blank paper and turning it into an amazing possibility.

    Do you do this? Do you forget to give yourself credit for your accomplishments? 

    Your task today - give yourself a pat on the back...'cause you know you deserve one :)

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Give Yourself Some Credit


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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Funny Cartoons, "Credit vs. Savings"

    I did this as a result of what I thought a conversation between parent and child might go these days or possibly a year ago be for the "New" almost Great Depression......opps.....sorry I've just gotten so used to hearing "Fear Mongering" that it just jumps out there from time to time. Enjoy and have a great day.



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Funny Cartoons, "Credit vs. Savings"


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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Political Cartoon Humor, U.S.A. trying to sell debt


    I had this cartoon idea at the same time I had one about treasuries that I did a couple of weeks ago. I was listening to some reports on who buys our debt. Big surprise, China was the largest investor in our debt. I think the percent of debt that it owned was in the 40 percentile range. It seems strange to me that many if not most things are made in China these days and they are basically loaning us money to buy there stuff. I was thinking how cool it would be if that worked on a smaller scale like when I go to a fast food joint and get up to the counter and order my mega super duper, heart stopping, gut busting meal and say “Look, I’m going to have to borrow some cash in order to pay for this. In fact, if you could lend me about half, we can go ahead and do this deal.” That would be so cool. That’s where my thought process was when I came up with this cartoon. Enjoy and have a great day.

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Political Cartoon Humor, U.S.A. trying to sell debt


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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Day at the Movies


    Hi all, went to the movies and the cost of the adventure got me thinking about the possibility of theaters having some type of credit arrangement. Enjoy and have a great day.



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Day at the Movies


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