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Published : January 06, 2010 |
Author : Amy Twain
Category : Self Improvement | Total Views
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Amy Twain
The author of this article Amy Twain is a Self Improvement Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding clients for many years. Amy recently published a new home study course on how to boost your Self Esteem overnight. More info about this “Quick-Action Plan for A More Confident You” is available at http://www.FabulousSelfEsteem.com.
The author invites you to visit:
http://www.innerzine.com
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Whether you are a business person, a struggling
actor or even a writer/journalist, you have to get the right timing.
You see, timing seems to play such a significant role or function in
any kind of success. It is so easy to see how timing is very essential
for business people. They have to deliver their products and services
in a timely and prompt manner—not very early nor too late to meet the
particular needs of every client or customer. Also, it’s easy to see
how very essential timing is for actors and thespians. Usually actors
are on stage or in one scene, with another actor or group of actors and
each action and every bit of dialogue from the actor is created and
designed to combine with the actions and dialogue of the other
performers.
Even if only one actor in the scene or the group gets the timing wrong,
it distracts and throws off the timing for the whole team and
eventually the story falls flat also. For a writer or journalist,
timing is also very crucial. It plays such a huge part in a variety of
ways. The world of writing is extremely competitive. So first and
foremost, writers or journalists have to be very quick at responding to
ads for writing jobs or writing assignments. And to quote a famous
adage, “he who hesitates is lost.” And the writer or journalist who
delay or does not fire off quickly a query or a cover letter in
response to an available current job posting usually loses that job to
a writer who did.
Then, writers also have to know how to pick up on the latest trends,
events and happenings and then turn them into catchy and interesting
stories and/or articles that would appeal not only to their readers,
but first to the editors who would be interested to buy these kinds of
pieces. Writers should also create and build a sense of “timing” by
trying to keep up with different and diverse markets they wish to write
an article or story for and then learning to “expect or anticipate” the
needs of the editor for that publication. And that is why different and
varied articles or stories out there regarding writing encourage and
foster most journalists and writers to read and peruse numerous issues
of any publication they hope to write for prior to querying or
submitting anything.
Reviewing and perusing past and back issues aids the freelance writer
see and understand what types of topics or issues have been recently
covered and which ones would more likely to interest and appeal to the
editor. It is actually such fun to have an editor that responds to your
queries and say, Yes, I had been thinking about a story or article on
that topic for such a long time now, but I just haven’t gotten around
to assigning it. I would be very glad to have you write for it. Your
timing for this piece is just absolutely perfect!”
About The Author
The author of this article Amy Twain is a
Self Improvement Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding
clients for many years. Amy recently published a new home study course
on how to boost your Self Esteem overnight. More info about this
“Quick-Action Plan for A More Confident You” is available at http://www.FabulousSelfEsteem.com.
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