: Re: How can one "treat writing as a job" even though it doesn't pay? I hear this advice a lot: "Treat your writing as a job." But it seems to me that this is easier said/done when it is actually
"Treat writing as a job" - doesn't mean you have to get paid for it.
It means you have to do it like you would do any job:
Every day, rain or shine
Good mood or grumpy
Whether you want to (today) or not (today)
To be an author, you have to write.
If you want to be an author, then writing is your job - whether you are paid for it or not.
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