What 95% of Writers Don’t Understand About Building an Audience

How I started earning $3500/month

Derek Hughes
Write A Catalyst

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Writing online is like building a sandcastle in a tidal wave.

It can feel so disheartening. You write every day for 6 months with zero growth. My writing failed for 7. And I nearly give up.

But then this happened:

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Success isn’t about talent. It’s about grit.

Most people quit long before they see results. If you can stick with writing for 12 months, you’re already in the top 5%. But there’s a problem. Staying consistent takes more than willpower. It’s about building a mindset that can take the hits and keep moving forward.

I’ve spent years sharpening my resilience. It’s not magic. It’s a system. And I’m handing it over to you. Steal these lessons, and you’ll have what it takes to be one of the few who make it.

Let’s get into it.

1. Fail faster, grow quicker

Most people get resilience wrong.

They think it’s about toughing it out. But the secret? It’s redefining what failure and success mean to you.

Every piece of writing gets judged. Views. Likes. Shares. Numbers that scream success or failure. And if you let…

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