Free learning e-Course :Want to become a Writer?(Part 2)



Posted: Tuesday, December 22, 2009

by Ramaswamy Sundaram
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Chapter I : Basics

Writers are not born (continued)

We were talking about shedding complexes to become a Writer. You can invent any number of lame excuses not to try and become a writer. The mind-set should be changed first into a positive one. The Power of Positive Mind has been explained time and again by psychological experts, right from Sigmund Freud You Become What You Think You Are.

Your sub-conscious mind does all the tricks. If you think – I am happy; I am energetic; I have all the qualifications to become a popular writer (repeatedly every day) your sub-conscious mind starts to believe it. When you are asleep, it begins the work like magic and sets your brain attuned to this thinking. Result is you become interested in becoming a writer and go on looking forward to find ways and means, how to achieve your goal. This is what is called INCLINATION.

You can talk to your sub-conscious mind by a proven technique known as “Alpha Mind Power". A whole book can be written on this subject and I will come to this later. For the time being, suffice it to say that you can convert your mind into a positive mind. You ask yourself these questions – Why I can not be a writer? What is preventing me?

Your mind will adduce reason after reason in the negative way. You are not alone in this and you have company of 92% of people like you. The majority count is “I have no time". There can never be a lousy reason like this. Supposing somebody is going to give you $100,000 this evening exactly at 6 pm – won’t you be there at 5.55 pm sharp?

What about your other preoccupations? How did you find time to go all the way, get the money and return back home? So everything is possible, if only you have the right mind set. Time Management is another big subject worth a volume of writing. What you should know here is - if there is will there is way. If you consider becoming a writer most important for you, your mind will automatically tell you hundred and one ways of finding time in your daily schedule, however tight it is.

We will see what are the ways of visualization and how it enormously helps in your becoming a Writer. (To be continued)



Ramaswamy Sundaram is an Indian; Senior citizen; Retired Personnel Manager; M.A. English Litt.; PGD in Pers.Mgmt.; Diploma in Commerce; Typewriting & Shorthand; Freelance writer for last 3 years; turned out more than 1000 write ups on various topics. Expert Author certified by EzineArticles.com. For all your queries, doubts and clarifications or guidance you can contact him by email - sulosundar03@gmail.com
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» left by Miyoshi Grant
2 years 145 days ago.
4 fans.
thank you for your article. i love, love, love topics on mind power. you have a passion for this, i could tell. it did seem you drifted off a bit, perhaps i needed to read part 1? keep writing!!!
» left by Ramaswamy Sundaram 2 years 144 days ago.
9 fans.
Hi Miyoshi (cant make out - must be a lady I guess) Thanks a lot for your comments. I have started this elearning course for everybody's benefit. First the mental attitude should change for becoming a Writer. You should firmly believe that You Can Become a Writer. So I have touched lightly about the power of positive thinking. You can read on all my articles here. But honestly tell me Miyoshi (by a message to me) would you prefer my shifting these articles to the right category of "Writing Tips"? You the readers are the best judge. Kindly make a reply. Thanks again.
» left by Miyoshi Grant 2 years 144 days ago.
4 fans.
hello again ... yes, the mindset is everything.
 
i'm new to Searchwrap, learning as i go.
 
i'm not aware of all of the categories... but my determination would be based upon on how many eyeballs can i get my article in front of, between the 2 categories.

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» left by Ramaswamy Sundaram 2 years 144 days ago.
9 fans.
Hi Miyoshi, Thank u 4ur reply. If u r a newbie here ..so be it. You can learn a lot by following my ecourse. I will switch these articles to writing tips ok? you can see them published under the category of Writing - sub category Writing tips..thanks again,
» left by Drunken Mystic
2 years 139 days ago.
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That's a great input and I am really happy after reading this, that I can continue to write and not take an early retirement scheme. Ha ha ha! I was just thinking this morning, if I should continue to write more.... So, I will gather some positive energy from this article.
» left by Ramaswamy Sundaram 2 years 139 days ago.
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Anbu Nanbarey,
 
I am really happy to meet another Tamilian here...one who is from Chennai (the same place I lived for 40 years). First my congratulations about your thoughts expressed in your articles about our Nadi Josyam..many westerners read the articles here and they will surely wonder about our rishies' capabilities. What is the name "Drunken" Mystic... if you are a mystic and also drunken ....well u cant even speak cogently...hahaha Etho Kudikaran Ularran endruthaney ninaippanga? Jokes apart..I am a senior citizen born, bread and spoilt in Tamilnadu. (Native Kumbakonam but I left that place decades back). I feel happy that my writings spurted you to continue your writings once again...I have started a free learning ecourse and all articles will be republished here (from my blogsite) I am not supposed to publish that web address..pl mail me directly through send message facility.
 
 If possible ask your friends also to join this ecourse which is absolutely free. Thanks again
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