Finding confidence

As a fledgling screenwriter/English major in college I often feel insecure about my work. How did you get over this as a writer and any advice for the rest of us?

–Jeff

Alas, the flip side of Insecurity tends to be Arrogance. I highly recommend the former over the latter.

Ideally of course, you’d find a middle ground called Confidence. Maybe you’ll be lucky, and that will come early in your career. Until then, here are a few pointers in no particular order of importance:

  • Remember that you’ll never please everyone with your work.
  • Seek out the opinions of people you trust and respect.
  • Don’t make changes based on opinions of those you neither trust nor respect.
  • Remember that first drafts are never perfect.
  • Strive to make every sentence as good as it can be, even if it’s just a character walking through a door.
  • Just because someone is more successful than you, doesn’t mean they’re more talented.
  • Role models are fine, but remember you’re only seeing their successes and not their failures.
  • Patience is a virtue, but impatience might make you work harder.
  • Most good writers weren’t popular growing up.
  • You will fail and succeed at various times for various reasons you can’t predict. Know this going in, and you’ll roll with it when it happens.
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September 10, 2003 @ 9:00 am |
Filed under: Psych 101, QandA

2 Responses to “Finding confidence”

  1. Scott says:

    Wow, this is really interesting. Confidence is a major role for everything i think. The middle…i must make it my goal.

  2. vik says:

    I know who to write a story but i could not turn it as screenplay(because i don’t know)could you please tell me?

 

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