Monday, 5 July 2021

A List of Inspirational Writing Quotes

 I recently added a new page to my website.

It's a page of writing quotes, inspirational quotes, and inspirational writing quotes.

My hope is that they not only inspire you to write and earn more, but are also useful if you're looking for a quote about writing or quotes about life.

To give you a preview, below are a few of the quotes:


"There's a word for a writer who never gives up – Published."
~ Joe Konrath

"There's no problem for which a great sales letter can't be the solution."
~ Gary Halbert

"I’ve written over 70 books over my 40-year career, and I can tell you that as much as we would like them to, books don’t write themselves."
~ Brian Tracy

"Most people need less done well, not more done poorly."
~ Brian Christiansen

"If you don't have time for what matters, stop doing things that don't."
~ Courtney Carver

"To have more than you've got, become more than you are."
~ Jim Rohn

"If you don't have time to do it right, what makes you think you'll have time to do it over?"
~ Seth Godin

"Lack of time is actually lack of priorities."
~ Tim Ferriss

"In the long run, we only hit what we aim at."
~ Henry David Thoreau

"Health is the greatest gift, contentment the greatest wealth, faithfulness the best relationship."
~ Buddha

"A donkey carrying a pile of holy books is still a donkey."
~ Zen proverb

"To every man is given a key to the gates of heaven. The same key opens the gates of hell."
~ Buddhist proverb





Friday, 2 July 2021

Ever Wondered How To Be a Better Writer?

 I always wanted to be a writer. I visualised myself sitting and writing every day, working from anywhere, just writing and getting paid.

At the time I had no idea how I was going to accomplish it all, but I learned.

I started small just doing anything I could just to get started, and I didn't even know what I was doing.

But once I made being a writer my life's mission everything changed. Not just my writing but my whole life.

I met and married my husband, had another child, studied for a university degree, quit my job, and worked as a writer.

My self-esteem quickly grew, my whole life changed and I never looked back. I'd found my calling. My mission.

And you can do it too with your own life mission - no matter what it is.

And the good news is that, like me, you don't have to get it right, you just have to get it going.

All you have to do is follow the 10 simple steps in my book, Mission Critical For Life. It will not only help you find your mission but follow it.

https://ruthiswriting.com/books/MCFL.html


Thursday, 1 July 2021

There's No Such Thing As a Friend, Especially When You're a Writer

These days the media is full of advice about we all need friends and how important it is for us all to have a support group we can turn to.

But do we? And is there really such a thing as a friend?

I have plenty of acquaintances and people that I often talk to, but I wouldn't say I actually have any friends. In fact, I don't think anyone really knows what a friend is.

People tell me that if someone is your friend, then you are obligated in the following ways:

- if they ask you to do them a favour, you have to do it or they'll consider you not their friend

- you have to 'be there' for them when they have a problem and you either have to listen to them talk about it or do something to help them.

- if they have a favourite charity or their kids are doing a school fundraiser, you have to donate or get involved if they ask you to

- if they have strong political views, you have to agree with them or keep quiet

And the thing is, if you let them down on just one of these things, they won't want to know you anymore.

This is why I always say that there is no such thing as a friend. They're an obligation. That may sound harsh, but it's true. It's not that I have anything against people, I just don't consider anyone as my friend and I try not to get heavily involved with anyone's life, but I don't mind talking to people I like.

I found this especially true when I quit my job and became a writer. Many people I considered friends said I was a fool to give up a good job and that I'd never earn money writing. A few even ridiculed me for my decision, and some even said that they'd always thought about being a writer, but well... they just didn't have the time to try and write. It just seemed like so much jealousy. 

But if I'm honest, it was probably me that turned away from them at that point because I was busy on my writing mission and didn't have time for their negativity and snide remarks.

It was around that time that I realised how fickle friendships are. At first it made me a bit sad. But then I figured that having friends makes you needy because you feel like you don't just WANT them as friends, but you NEED them.

Since then, I've just kept light relationships with others and immersed myself in my writing.

What if you had a mission to turn to instead of needing others? You could close the door on the world and spend time on your mission. And your mission can be whatever you want it to be - creative, business, charity, religion, education, invention, or so many other things.

I found that having a mission has given me more confidence, self-esteem and enabled me to live my life on my own terms, doing what I want to do.

Start living your life on your own terms by pursuing your own True Life Mission.

https://ruthiswriting.com/books/MCFL.html


Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Momentum, Motivation, Energy. How to Have All 3 Instantly

When you read anything about the struggles writers face, one that comes up again and again is getting started. So many of us find it so darn hard to actually sit down and have more bum-in-chair time.

But that can be the same for just about any activity. It's not the doing it that's hard, it's the getting started.

So wouldn't it be wonderful if, whenever you wanted to write, you could just click your fingers and instantly have the momentum, motivation and energy to sit and write for hours?

Well, surprisingly, you can.

You see it's too easy to think that you have to wait for the trinity of momentum, motivation and energy to show up before you can write.

But the opposite is true. You don't wait for them before you can start writing. You start writing and then they show up.

If you spend your days not moving, or doing very little, then you'll always feel like not doing anything. 

Laziness is an all too easy habit to cultivate.

Momentum must be created every day.

How?

With planning and consistency.

You need to schedule everything, and follow through by doing it.

Don't feel like going to the gym? Go anyway.

Once you get moving (whether you're at the gym working out or your at your desk writing) momentum will kick in and you'll soon have unstoppable motivation and energy.

After a few weeks, it will be a habit.

And this is the same with anything. Whatever it is you want to do, whether you feel like it or not, do it every day. No matter what.

Plan to take action. Then do it daily.

Starting is the key to momentum, motivation and energy.

And be consistent.


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