Put Yourself in Their Orbit

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How do you relate to successful writers with bestselling books, large platforms, or lots of influence?

We usually respond in one of two ways. Either we dismiss their success as dumb luck, or we ignore them because they make us feel insecure.

If you have ever responded this way, don’t feel bad. Every creative person on the planet has felt this way at times.

A major key to success is putting yourself in the orbit of other successful writers. This can include people whom you’ll never meet, as well as people you can develop a personal relationship with.

Let’s take two examples—Stephen King and another writer you know personally but is more successful than you. Chances are pretty slim that you will ever be able to convince Stephen King to mentor you. However, there are plenty of interviews and articles about his writing habits and approach to storytelling. You can learn from all of these.

Even more powerful is the writer you get to know personally. Invite them out to lunch, have them as a guest on your podcast, subscribe to their newsletter and develop a dialogue with them, or join their course or mastermind. You will be amazed at the openness other successful writers have in sharing their strategies and what they have learned.

This is the exact reason I continue to pay to be a part of masterminds, courses, retreats, and conferences. I invest in myself because my future success depends on it.

Many writers aren’t willing to invest time or money into themselves. But when you do, you’ll immediately set yourself apart and get yourself on the fast track to more success.

Today’s Challenge: Identify a writer who is more successful than you, but with whom you could have personal contact. Reach out to them to ask a couple of questions about their success. Better yet, promote one of their books on social media to show your support!