Writers: Judge Yourself by Your Own Standards

Hey Space Cadets, I wanted to share a wonderful article about a flaw most creative types share. We compare ourselves to others and often find ourselves wanting. It’s important to remember that, in the game of life, you’re only competing against yourself.

Until next time, stay frosty and don’t forget to keep your powder dry!

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JR

 

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theryanlanz's avatarRyan Lanz

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by Kate M. Colby

‘Comparisonitis’ is the most infectious disease in the writer community. Can you blame us? When John’s book has 100 five-star reviews and Jane has written six books this year and Joe has landed a major publishing deal, it’s difficult not to feel jealous and shame yourself for what you are/aren’t accomplishing.

Here’s your gentle reminder to CUT. IT. OUT.

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7 thoughts on “Writers: Judge Yourself by Your Own Standards

      1. ooakthistle's avatar Elizabeth Rose

        I can’t even imagine. While I have three books written, none are in a publishable state. Still working on revisions, so if I ever do get to the point something is published, I will have to remember Nancy’s words!

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    1. Thank you!! And I’m only showing what worked for me… hopefully people can find a hybrid solution from all the advice they get, making a plan that works for them! You offer some pretty good advice too!

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