We’ve all been there… being too busy.
But, is your busyness constructive?
Or is your busyness just busyness?
If you’re trying to build a writing career, you’ve got to be busy with things that will move your career forward.
Do you want to become an author?
Well, you’ve got to decide which niche you’ll write in. And then, you’ll need to learn the ropes and write until you reach your goal.
Do you want to build a freelance writing career?
Again, you’ve got to decide on the niche you’ll write in. Learn as much as you can about it, and then take the leap.
Do you want to market you and your books?
Yep. You’ve got to put in the work.
No matter what it is you want to do, make your busyness constructive. Make it move you forward to achieve your goals.
This post was originally published at: Writers on the Move

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