Writing with a Goal in Mind

Finding motivation as an author can be the hardest part of writing a novel.
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Weekly Writing Tips - Writing with a Goal in Mind (Pictured: person writing in a notebook)

 

Finding motivation as an author can be the hardest part of writing a novel. The pages seem endless and there is simply so much to do in order to make a story feel long enough or complete enough. Much like the first part of a long journey, however, you need to start with manageable steps. What was once finishing an impossible goal by the end of November can easily turn into finishing 8 manageable goals once a week.

 

1. Find a goal to work towards and make a plan.

 

Many writers use National Novel Writing Month (Nanowrimo) as a yearly goal. Much like Inktober, it’s a month dedicated to authors working on their first novels full of useful tips and resources to help improve your style and story.

 

 

2. Be sure to include plenty of rewards for yourself as you work.

 

Hard work deserves celebration! Never lose sight of your own needs and achievements in lieu of pushing yourself too hard.

 

 

3. Set realistic goals.

 

Just because a goal looks good on paper does not mean it is realistic to accomplish. Set smaller goals at first at if you find a need for more of a challenge, you can always bulk up as you go.

 

 

4. Don’t be afraid to work ahead.

 

If you’ve got momentum, follow it. Just don’t push it so hard that you burn yourself and overwork.

 

 

5. Have a writing/proofreading buddy.

 

Much like having a friend to go to the gym with, having someone to either write alongside or have as a regular proofreader can not only be motivational but also offer an outside perspective to help you grow as a writer.

 

 

Now Try This Writing Promp
Writing Prompt:

What goals do you have for your writing?

 

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Authors: Colin Murdy & Anna Ratzburg