Before I go on writing this article (and before you readers from Triond hate on me), I just want to emphasize that there is only one Nelson Doyle, and that this article is not an effort to discredit any writer from Triond, and to foster any sort of friction between writers. I merely entitled this post this way for the purpose of illustrating a very valuable point - an idea and mindset that will help all Triond writers achieve their financial goals and dreams through content publishing.
That being said, let me begin.
Since I was a kid, I often sized up and "judged" certain industries and fields of interest by the nature of its key figure and dominant personality. Let me explain. When I began to appreciate the game of basketball way back in the 90's, I often looked at the game's key personality figure - Michael Jordan. On the basis of how Jordan performs and leads his team, I came to understand just what basketball is like and what an ideal basketball player should be. The same with golf, everything seems to rotate on a single iron rod - and that is Tiger Woods. The same with billiards - Efren Reyes (who happened to come from the same country I came from) became the object of my admiration for the game of billiards. Everything that the dominant key person says or does immediately becomes of utmost importance because, to the likeminded people around him (or her), he is an inspiration, a piece of the rock, an epitome, a representative for the whole.
Then during the first quarter of the year 2008, I came across the Triond website and became excited with the possibility of sharing content and earning from it at the same time. I realized that, just like other careers and sciences, content publishing demands hard work, discipline and perseverance. Just as I have usually done, I looked for several key personality figures in Triond that might be a source of inspiration to me. There are so many talented writers and content producers, and Nelson Doyle is definitely one of them. So I read his articles, see what I could learn...and seeing of how succesful he is at content publishing, my faith and my belief in what I'm doing increased. The thought of seeing people out there who have already "been there, done that" is enough inspiration to us that Triond is a viable income source and it can be done!
So what does this tell us? Well, here's what I'm telling you in a nutshell: "It's better to shoot for the moon and hit only the top of the Empire State building". The key figure or dominant personality in your chosen field of interest should be an inspiration to you. It is not a bad goal to become like him or her, and even surpass his or her success. You may not reach that goal, but by aiming high, you set higher standards for yourself. In the process of achieving your dreams and looking up to the key personality figure as an insipiration, it is also important for you not to lose your own identity. Don't just imitate others, but instead become YOU. I am not Nelson Doyle and the other top Triond writers, but I can be Verniel Cutar. I can be me. I can reach my Triond goals. Other people are already experiencing great results and are making history in the industry of content publishing. I wanna become one of them and to surpass them if possible. I wanna be the best that I could be....That should be every Triond writer's attitude! Tell yourself that you can reach your goals. You can make it big. Keep on writing articles. Keep on sharing useful content. Keep on entertaining people and giving them what they want...and be the best Triond writer you can possibly become.
And to all the top Triond writers, thanks for being an inspiration to us all. Keep on doing what you do, and may you have more success in content publishing.
Thank you for the kind words, but I do not consider myself a great writer, but just someone who enjoys this line of work. RJ Evans, nobert soloria bermosa, CHAN LEE PENG and others awesome talents here on Triond are who I lookup to and others should consider these writers as well.
I am in the process of testing new writing techniques for the rest of this month, so I suspect that my name on the front page will shrink as it always has done every time I pursue my testing. I am still trying to figure out what type of writer do I want to be and so writing about many different things and using different writing techniques is all part of the process for me.
I hope that you do meet or exceed my success as a content writer, because as long as I can continue to write and make a living doing so, then I will continue to press forward the way that I have been doing. Slow and steady is the best way to go for me.
God Bless,
Nelson Doyle