Little Victory established a writer In Chapter 12 of the author, Spandall spoke gorgeously with "a small victory to create a writer" (Spandel 2001) on page 364. This simple and simple remark is the basic theme of reading this week. Regardless of whether it is a new course, constant feedback and revision, or a positive praise for the student's writing. This is a small correction, small concern, and "right direction" to help students develop their potential as a writer.
That statistic began to make me somewhat disappointed. Writers constantly fluctuate, win, and incomplete victory, tangible and invisible. I began to question the value I had to offer. I began to wonder if I was doing something wrong. I began asking if I should do it again. This is not the first time that I asked myself of all these questions. I will notice that I am in this ubiquitous invisible state, and it is not easy to get out of cloak. However, regardless of whether I always get results or not, I am creating value in the future. That is what someone feels that my content and its world will improve. I am not doing such a bad name or fame, or a delicious virus on the internet. It is essential to my life, so I will do this. Without it, I will be a little smaller.
In my view, a big problem is a combination of small problems. Small problems usually can be solved easily. These are all small victories. Today, I am satisfied with these small victories. Everyone is a power booster and I am building with confidence. When we face a big challenge, we can ask for a small victory to seek help.
Student consistency is not known. This is the problem that many young entrepreneurs are trying to solve first. Success is not based on a big victory. This is a small victory to win everyday. The regularity of this week gains momentum, and when this momentum, things happen. When you break this momentum, it kills everything that was before. Entrepreneurs easily get confused about everything. The reality is that the busy schedule takes over and you may consume you. There is no time to self-reflection. In order to look back past, present, and future events, we need to keep a little time every day. This is the only way to achieve your goals.