"Just Do It" is one of the most iconic and effective advertising taglines of all time. These three simple words—the slogan for Nike athletic shoes—embody the essence of motivation, ambition, and perseverance. It encourages sideliners to get off the bench and into the game. The slogan was introduced in 1988 and propelled Nike from a footwear contender to a global sports company with universal recognition.
How JUST DO IT Applies to Writers as Well as Athletes:
MOTIVATION
Motivation is the driving force behind our actions and goal-oriented behaviors. What motivates you to write? Is it something you have always wanted to do, or has a recent experience motivated you to share your story? Have teachers, friends, or other writers told you that you should write for publication because they enjoy reading your words? Maybe you have attended a writers’ conference where you were energized by surrounding yourself with other writers. Or perhaps you have been writing for a while and those opportunities have propelled you to keep going and write more.
Whatever motivates you to write—Just Do It!
AMBITION
Ambition is a strong desire to do or to achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work. The writing and publishing process is not for wimps. It takes years of learning, training, and lots of practice, just like anything else that is worth pursuing. If you believe God has given you the ability and desire to write, then you need a “go for it” mentality to go after what that desire.
Do you have the desire to write? Just Do It!
PERSEVERANCE
Perseverance is a continuous effort to do or achieve something despite difficulties, failure, or opposition—and writers face plenty of that! As you submit your work to publishers you may face roadblocks and “no thank yous.” As your published articles, stories, blogs, or devotions reach readers, you may face criticism and negative reviews. But you may also receive contracts, positive reviews, and awards if you persevere.
The average author spends years trying to get a contract, and if they do, it can take another 1-2 years (or longer) for the book to be published. The average author sells about 250 copies of their book the first year. The New York Times bestselling books are few and far between and often written by celebrities.
BOTTOM LINE
If you have motivation, ambition, and perseverance, then don’t let anything stand in the way of your dreams. You know the saying: If it were easy everyone would do it.
So, writers—Just Do It!
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Crystal Bowman is an award-winning, bestselling author of more than 100 books for children and families. She also writes lyrics for children’s piano music and is a monthly contributor to Clubhouse Jr. Magazine, Arise Daily, and Christian Children's Authors. She enjoys coaching children's writers as well as teaching at writers conferences. When she is not writing or speaking, she likes going for walks and spending time with her huggable grandkids. She and her husband live in Michigan and Florida and try to avoid snowstorms.
Crystal,
ReplyDeleteThank you for this motivational article and encouragement to Just Do It. We live in one of the greatest times in human history--if we seize the opportunities that are around us and just do it. It's what I'm doing every day and you can too.
Terry
author of Book Proposals That $ell, 21 Secrets To Speed Your Success (Revised Edition) [Follow the Link for a FREE copy]
Terry--you are a great example of "Just Do It" not only in your own writing life but also in the way you help so many other writers. Thank you for all you do!
DeleteYes, yes! I'm waiting patiently, and sometimes not patiently, for several book proposals to be accepted by publishers. While I wait, I write. First, I pray and then, I write. :-) Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteKeep doing what you are doing, Melissa! God will open those doors.
DeleteI wore only Nike running shoes for years and their slogan was adopted into my vocabulary. It is now my motivational phrase when I sit down to write. Thank you, Crystal, for the nudge to persevere.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome, Karen. Thank you for commenting and keep that slogan in your vocab!
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