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Timeless Insights for Your Self-publishing
Career

Every self-published author will go through the roughs and bumps of publishing their book before reaching the pedestal of success. When working your head and heart out on your manuscript, not everything is beyond your control despite you can never accurately predicting if majority of the market will love or take a spike at your book.

Face it. The intense competition within the market from established authors,
famous books, and whatnots will most likely intimidate you. But unless you learn
how to face it, you will find it difficult to move forward. Face it. That’s
the way to make it through.

Make the most of what you have. If you are confident with your skills then
lessen outsourcing the labor for your book’s marketing. For example, in
generating publicity, it is advisable that you write your own press release. If you
have experience in journalism, why would you hire a publicist? As an author, it is
your responsibility to bring out the best of your book.

Embrace resilience. There will be times when things won’t go your way.
So, learn to constantly love change and make the best out of it.

Leave little room for cynicism. Being optimistic fuels your drive to achieve
bigger dreams. However, looking at both the positive and negative outcomes will
help in making decisions. Thinking of the worst result of every situation will
prepare you for whatever may happen and allow you to create the necessary
contingencies.

Dreams don’t just happen unless you work hard for it. Working hard
means having initiative and persistence and doing what makes a lot of sense. 

It’s easier to react than to create. Expect having your share of
critics and tormentors. No matter how you do things right and work hard, not
everybody will love what you write. Keep in mind though that negative reviews and
impressions are opinions; it does not necessarily make them facts. 

Do not give up if things go wrong. Failure is a necessary step in your
growth process. It’s a sign that you are doing something to reach your goal.

Readers, more often than not, are complicated. Writing is an art. Not everyone will
have the eye to appreciate what you have written. Failing to successfully penetrate
the preference of readers does not necessarily diminish you and your work.
Diversity is the beginning of art.

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