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One of the biggest blocks to completing that bestselling novel that you know you have in you, getting it published and into the hands of thousands of happy readers is your own self limiting beliefs. The source of writers block, procrastination, endless excuses you give yourself for not following through on your idea that you are certain (and rightly so) is as good, if not better, than what is already out there, is the same. That nagging sense of self-doubt that creeps up on you when you are alone with your thoughts and your word processor. Whether it is a feeling, an uncomfortable sense or sensation, or even a specific voice that you can hear, it all boils down to the same thing. We all, on some level, have the same limiting belief. I'm not good enough. Now I don't know if this is due to some cosmic struggle we must all go through so that we can find joy in overcoming it, or just some byproduct of the way humans are through evolution or creation, but that nagging thought is the same. Most people try their best to avoid it. Ignore it. Hope it goes way. Cover it up with alcohol, drugs, and endless hours in front of the TV with sacks of one-dollar burgers. But not you. You are a writer. You are somebody that has made a decision that your thoughts and ideas and creative insights are important enough to not only to write down, but also to stir and inspire the emotions of others. You are destined to transform your thoughts and ideas into words and paragraphs and pages that will inspire thousands, if not millions of people. Because you are reading this, you realize that you have a gift. You have something, a story, a message, which needs to be shared with others. There are several ways to rid yourself of this nagging, seemingly never-ending self-limiting beliefs and ideas. You can avoid them through procrastination, and non-productive activities. You can ignore them, and hope that they go away, although deep down you probably know the truth. You must meet this self-doubt head on. The best way to do this is simple. Write and publish every day. On a blog, on your website, on an Internet forum. Every article or essay your write and publish will chip away at that nagging self limiting voice until it is gone for good. Then you will be really free to express yourself without quarter, and share your creativity with the world. Because you can imagine what it will be like when you inevitably become successful, you can naturally take advantage of this opportunity. Find out why so many are discovering just how naturally profitable this can be when you visit http://www.georgehutton.net/zapotec ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
