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December 07, 2006

Wanting To Be a Great Writer is Not Very

Many of us dream of dazzling people from the platform or through our prose, and this may be a key source of our motivation to become successful speakers and writers. But are we served well by these dreams of glory, especially as we initially embark on our careers or dabble in these vocations? You've probably heard the expression that says "Aim for the stars, and even if you don't make it, you might reach the moon!" And we've been taught, even as youngsters, that "The only failure in life is low aim." But should writers set their sights super-high? I'm not sure we should, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, top speaker, international consultant, and popular commentator on radio and

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Posted by Tom at December 7, 2006 04:48 PM