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This One Mistake Could Undoubtably Derail Your Writing Career (But it’s an Easy Fix)

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The game of being a writer is all a learning process.

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An actor and a tree go to an audition.

The tree gets the part because the tree just shows up and says, I’m a tree.

This vignette was taken from a book for an acting class I took long ago. I always remembered it, because its message is profound.

It’s about showing up as yourself. Not being somebody you think would make you acceptable to other people.

This is how you have to show up in your writing. As your true self.

The fix is as easy as that.

Who’s Doing the Writing?

When I first started writing, I thought my writing had to be scholarly. It had to sound intelligent. It had to read like somebody who was educated.

My prose had to be just perfect and impeccable. Nothing less would do.

As you can imagine, this made writing articles quite difficult.

When you try to write like somebody you’re not, you have to guess what the right thing is to say. You have to ask yourself what you think this person would say. And how they would say it.

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Charlotte Allison, M.A.
Charlotte Allison, M.A.

Written by Charlotte Allison, M.A.

Master of Arts degree in spiritual psychology. Writing is a tool for healing. When you heal your self, you help to heal the planet as well.

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