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Five Ways To Boost Your Initiative FAST!


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Angela Booth
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Five Ways To Boost Your Initiative FAST!
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Summary: Are you a self-starter? Discover how you can increase your self-confidence (and change your life) by boosting your initiative.





Category: Small Business, Marketing, Writing



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Five Ways To Boost Your Initiative FAST!



Copyright © 2003 by Angela Booth





The educational system in the western world has a lot to answer

for. It crushes the initiative right out of people. We get many

questions from people who come to our Digital-e site. They want

to work for themselves, or set up as a freelancer, or write a

book. Our answers to these questions can be summed up by: "Use

your initiative. Get creative. Anything you do will give you

feedback, and then you can do another thing, and another."



For example, I've had several people request more info about

writing proposals in response to my proposal-writing article:

"How To Write A Proposal To Get Freelance Work" ---



http://www.digital-e.biz/art_writing8.html



The word "proposal" sounds official. Surely there are rules to

writing proposals? People want to know what the rules are, so

they can do it right.



Here's a response I sent recently:





Don't get hung up on the word "proposal". The mini-proposals I

describe in the article are LETTERS first and foremost.



Like---



Dear person at this business



Your business would be greatly enhanced and you would make much

more money if ---X. (Or you have this problem that needs fixing.)



I can do this for you.



You can get in touch with me at/ by ---Y.



See?



No big deal. Send a letter. :-) It should take you all of 10 mins

max to create one of these things.







Here's a partial dictionary definition of "initiative":



1. The power or ability to begin or to follow through

energetically with a plan or task; enterprise and determination.



2. A beginning or introductory step; an opening move: took the

initiative in trying to solve the problem.



From: http://dictionary.reference.com/





Success begins when you take the initiative. Here's how to boost

your initiative FAST:





= Tactic One: Realize there are no rules



In business, there's one rule: "whatever works". As long as you

don't break any laws, you get to make up your own rules as you go

along.



In the writing field, it seems as if there are a hundred and one

rules for manuscript formatting, for approaching markets, for

this and for that. You can safely ignore ALL of the writing rules

--- you're an individual. Do it your way.



For example, there's a no-simultaneous-submissions rule which

book publishers espouse. This is a problem for writers because

book publishers will take anywhere from one month to one year (or

even longer) to respond to any book proposal you send them. Since

you might have to make 20 submissions before you get a publisher,

this rule does not work for writers, so you can ignore it.



Professional writers become professionals by ignoring junk rules

like this, and what's more, publishers expect them to ignore

these so-called rules.



When you want to do something like send a proposal, just figure

out how you want the other party to respond, and then work out

how you might get that response. Then DO something. Once you've

done something, you'll get feedback, and you can go on from

there.





= Tactic Two: Keep learning



Learn something new every year. Take courses. The Internet has

made this easy --- you can learn from the comfort of your office

chair. Take the time to learn how professionals do the things

that you're puzzling about.



For example, on Digital-e we've got several email courses that

have been well received:



http://www.digital-e.biz/ecourses.html



We've even got FREE courses.



Many, many other sites have courses which will help you along the

road to success. Every course you take will give you insights and

knowledge. If you're serious about living your life well and

achieving success, you must keep learning.



Do you read? All successful people read constantly. Reading's a

painless way to learn. Anyone, no matter how busy they are, has

time to read.





= Tactic Three: Get creative. Make lists of things to TRY then

WORK the list



Ask yourself questions, like: "How might I do this?"



Then make a list of things you could try. Strive for creativity.



I love this story in Inc about an ice-cream seller who hires

based on how creative potential staffers can get with a white

paper bag:



http://www.inc.com/articles/marketing/market_methods/grassroots/

11375.html



(You may need to paste this long URL into your browser.)



Keep listing until you have at least 20 things you could try.

Then use your intuition to pick one item from your list and do

it.





= Tactic Four: Rely on feedback



When you work your list, you will get feedback. (You can’t get

feedback unless you do something.) Feedback is merely guidance.

It will show you which areas are productive, and which are not.





= Tactic Five: He/ she who hesitates gets run over by a truck --

- ASK



This is another way of saying "work your list". Ask people who

can directly help you. If you want to sell something to a company

based on a proposal, call the company and say: "I'd like to send

you a proposal to do X. What should I include in the proposal?"



Or perhaps you want to sell images to an image library. Call an

image library. Pick up the phone and tell the person on the other

end what you want to do. That person will pass you on to another

person. And maybe another. But you'll find out how you do it.

Then, just do it.



If you're a writer, and you want to write a children's book, pick

up the phone and call the publisher of a book you enjoyed

reading. You may get voice mail. If so, leave a message. If you

don’t get a response within a week or two (people are always

busy, so don’t take it personally) send a email message, or a

letter or a fax. Persist.



Try the above five tactics. If you try even ONE of them, I

promise you that your life will change.



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