Managing The Competitive World
September 6, 2009
We are all born in a competitive world. Whether we choose to be competitive or not is certainly not by choice. We are bound in the shackles of competitive economy without an escape plan.
Competitive business is a means of excelling but then we are cornered and the only way to achieve success is to move on to the next level of competitive strategy to defeat the competitive marketing of others. To remain the reigning king of this competitive industry there are various ways and means. One needs to constantly watch the global market, keep an eye on the marketing trends, and develop a competitive team to tackle every shortcomings.
The good side to being part of the competition is that you know your self-worth, earn respect for your abilities, a recognized leader to lead a global market and of course plenty of money and incentives.
But as a creative writer how will competition impact your life?
1) Many writers fear rejection and prefer to take a step back and think if they should really join in. Others may try but they are already convinced of their failure. As a result, their submission is not 100%. When there is a room for doubt then the rate of failure is definitely high.
2) Always remember if you are the best person for the job, then it is yours and no one can take it away from you. Many writers fail to meet the client’s expectations because of simple errors in typos, their cover letter is not well-written or at times the content is not exactly what is expected. So if you have covered all these tracks well, then your success rate is soaring high.
3) Competition makes writers stronger. It serves as a motivation to jumpstart a lagging writing career and to give up procrastination.
4) If you are worried about others all the time, then it is not competition that worries you but your lack of confidence in your own abilities.
Take a peek deep inside and write down what is troubling you. When you honestly confront your fears and shortcomings, then competition becomes child’s play.
Managing the competitive world becomes second nature if your goals are clear and well-defined. It could be an online business, freelance writing or selling products online. The marketing goals, strategies to set it up are valuable along with monitoring progress and reaping money, should be added in the plan of action. Living a satisfactory life in a high stake business environment is not easy but understanding the reality and your position in it, makes the difference.
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