
Every word you put on paper is worth something.
Even if you think it’s not that good, keep everything you write.
All your text will need revising. It’s a fact for 98% of the first draft. Thereメs few writers that can create a first draft that is good enough to publish directly.
Even if your text needs a big rewriting, it doesn’t mean that it’s trash.
Some of the great work published wasn’t that great as a first draft. After hours and hours of rewriting, the finish work published became a bestseller.
Did you ever wonder if you do have a best seller waiting to be published in your pile of unfinished text?
Maybe you have already wrote your first best seller.
“Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.”
– Stephen King
The first best seller of Stephen King (Carrie) went in the trash. It’s his wife who took it out and ask him to finish it. If it was only for the King, that book would never been published.
No writing is wasted. If it doesn’t end into a bestseller, it will help you create something even better. The more you write, the better you become at it.
You have to be attentive to the quality of your text and do work on getting them better.
You want to be a writer, then write.

This just hit me. Thank you 😁🤗.
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The apostle Paul wrote in II Timothy 3:16: “All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness, so that the man (woman) of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work.”
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I hope you don’t mind but I nominated you for the Sunshine Blogger Award. It’s okay if you don’t want it. Just wanted you to know that what you do is amazing 😁
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Very nice! Thanks a lot! 🙂
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Thank you Sage and for sharing this. This really inspires me.
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Serge*
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I turn to that book of King’s on writing often.
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Couldn’t agree more🌼🌼🌼💛👍
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… this is an inspiration for me …
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Motivation is so important to keep on writing. Sometimes, the words don’t come. It is as if you hit a road block.
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I’ve read a lot of tips from some of the most productive writer. Most of them take a walk or do something physical when they face a white page with no idea. Exercise will help the blood circulation and it will influence our creativity. 🙂
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I do the same, surprisingly!
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