Capture Every Opportunity You Can


© Jill Ann Smith

The time for me to attend the Writers Conference in Sparks, NV. Is drawing closer and closer. I have my bus ticket, the confirmation for the Writer's Conference and I have already paid for the stay at the hotel. I'm getting ready to pack my suitecase while I write this article.

Hearing impairment won't stop me from achieving my goals with my writing. When fear creeps in I find I just have to push a little bit harder in the right direction. I will capture every opportunity I have to succeed with advancing my writing career.

All the excuses are stemmed from fear. I was watching a recent commercial in which a young deaf girl signs the phrase "Actions speak louder then words." The emphasis on putting forth possitive actions can be much louder then words in many cases.

Words are an important tool for a writer. Whether you are putting words on paper or connecting with other writers in a group, the lines of communication must always remain open.

This is the third conference I have attended but the others were in CA. one in Los Angeles, and the second was in Pasadena. I'll be anxious to gather useful information from the assorted speakers advice and personal experience. There's always a chance to showcase my poems, stories and articles I've written here at Suite 101.

First impressions can be so prominent when you're establishing yourself in a creative venture. Input messures points on the successful road for a writer. I hope to keep my eyes, ears and mind concentrating on the events of March 16th and 17th to locate my success.

Hearing impairment should never take precedence in situations where you need to send off an essence of confidence. Even though I'm not acquainted with the people or the surroundings at the conference, I'll draw upon the fact that I should use the time wisely. The art of selling writing is a slow process. Listening to the procedures of successful writers is worth it's weight in gold.

Throughout the years I've pursued my dream to become a writer, I don't regret the time or effort I put into my writing. If I never took chances there would be a deep void in my soul.

Happiness escapes alot of people. Isn't it possible to keep yourself inspired long enough so you don't give into sudden qualms. Capture the ability to search for new adventures in different places. As for me, mine is waiting for me in Reno, NV next week.

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1.   Mar 5, 2002 8:07 PM
WOW! I think that is sooooo inspiring--not that you are a hearing impaired person following your dream...you are a person following your dream. That is a refreshing and exciting thing to see. I thi ...

-- posted by danelia





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