By Marilyn Nutter
In Part One of Twenty
Discoveries from a Writers’ Conference, which appeared on Friday, I shared
ten take aways I found after reviewing my notes and reflecting on my schedule
and conversations. Part two gives my final ten.
1. Join
conversations at writers’ conferences. These may be a different kind of
appointment. Don’t dismiss the possibility you might hear a nugget to encourage
you or set you on a path. I had several at this conference, and the people
don’t even know how they impacted me. And, be an encouragement to others. Share
writing opportunities.
2. Be
a listener. I know what I know. I want to know what someone else knows.
3. Position
yourself to be a learner and be teachable. In John Mason’s book, Be Yourself, he writes “Remember, if you
try to go it alone, the fence that shuts others out, also shuts you in.”
4. Accept
criticism with discernment and humility. Know that it’s one person’s feedback.
Perhaps that person can’t identify with your genre or topic or perhaps he is
spot on.
5. Take
time to rest and refresh. We can’t run on empty.
6. Trust
God and wait on His timing.
7. Identify
my personal enemies: distractions, negative self-talk, zeal without prayer.
8. Be
thankful.
9. Honor
God by living His priorities for me-family, personally, and in writing.
10. Partner
with Him. He is the author and the one who has called me.
Conference takeaways
are not necessarily a contract, request to send a proposal, or offer to guest
post on a blog. I’m seeing it’s about learning who I am and who God wants me to
become. Number 20-yes, with courage and
trust, “He will fulfill His purpose for me.” (Psalm 138:8a ESV)
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Marilyn Nutter is a contributor to magazines,
on-line sites, and compilations. She is a Bible teacher, speaker for women’s
groups, and serves on the women’s ministry team at her church. She lives in
Greer, SC. Visit www.marilynnutter.com to find her blog and extraordinary
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