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Writing Preparation And Practice

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People spend huge amounts of time preparing for upcoming events, finals in college, big presentations at work, or planning for a wedding. But when it comes to preparing for an interview for a position they will be spending at least a third of their lives every week at, most people take little time to prepare for their interview and end up with whatever job is offered or available.



Although looks do matter and non-verbal first impressions play a strong role when interviewing, proper preparation for an interview dramatically increases your chances of impressing an employer and landing the job. When employers and potential employees are asked the same question, "Are the applicants effective or good at interviewing?" Most applicants would say "yes" while the employers say "no". Imagine the advantage you will have being prepared for your interview, that alone will get you noticed and keep the attention focused on you as a position candidate.

How do you prepare for interviews and increase the odds in your favor? Preparation ? Practice ? More Practice!!! I can't be stressed this enough. Like a test, ball game, or any activity the more you prepare the better you will perform. How one practices is how they will play the game so give your practice efforts 110% .

Become familiar with the company. Do research on the company; discover where they are now and where they are headed. What are they looking for? What the work atmosphere is? Once you are familiar with the corporate goals you can use your experiences and skills and relate them specifically to what the current needs of the company.

Make a list of questions that will be asked of you at the interview. When I am preparing my clients for an interview we work on both the easy and tough questions. Remember to answer honestly, ease negative responses by explaining how you turned a situation around or learned something valuable from the experience. Try not to talk negatively about current or past employers, focus on positive experiences, relationships, accomplishments and share that. And again, as I tell my interview clients, you must Practice ? Practice - Practice!

Have a friend, coworker or possibly a family member help you with a mock interview. Practice before you begin, think out and even write down your answers. It usually takes several tries before you are comfortable and confident at answering all the questions. Taping yourself is probably the most effective training tool ? seeing your verbal and non-verbal communication style helps to understand how you are perceived. Keep what works and changes things that don't.

Interviewing usually isn't a comfortable experience for anyone. You will increase your confidence; and increase the employer's confidence in you by sounding confident and having a well thought out answer. Being prepared will help you to provide relevant powerful information when you know before hand how you will answer questions. People tend to ramble on when they get nervous and that can be dangerous. Interview preparation and practice in key!
Writing Preparation And Practice
In the past I have written a good many articles extolling the virtues of writing that time-honoured writing form - the short story. Yet it seems that virtually everyone who has ever entertained the slightest yearning to be a writer wants to write a book - otherwise known as a novel.

Novel writing is for some writers the snow on the mountain's peak, the highest point to which a writer can aspire or hope to reach. For others, it's a challenge akin to crossing a desert without water - a long hard slog that can only be endured by using the utmost in grit and determination.

The truth about novel writing really lies somewhere between these two extremes. Fiction writers have written novels for years and years and, oddly enough, most seem to have survived the ordeal more or less unscathed.

Now why is this? One reads everywhere that it's either (a) simple to write a fiction bestseller (which is of course nonsense) or (b) it's so hard to get a novel published that only a certain bit of magic software can do it for you (again, total rot). The real way to write a novel that will (hopefully) ultimately sell and set the writer on the road to fame and fortune lies as much in attitude and know-how as it does in raw talent.

So what does this statement mean? Well, take a young boy who can run pretty fast. That's his raw talent. Let's say he's pretty good at jumping low fences too. Take this boy and train him, shape his mental attitude and show him how to do things professionally and maybe, just maybe you then have an Olympic-level hurdler on your hands.

On the other hand, don't show him anything, don't tell him what to look out for or what not to do and chances are he'll grow up into a man who can - you guessed it - run pretty fast and jump low fences . . .

Now I'm not suggesting that merely by training a writer in the realities of novel writing and by showing said writer the way forward that they'll be the next John Grisham or Terry Pratchett. They may never be published at all. Yet by knowing the way to write a novel, how a writer's life works and how to be a professional in outlook, that writer stands a much better chance of winning through than one who has just started the task with little or no preparation.

There's an old saying that goes: forewarned is forearmed. If a budding writer is given the know-how that enables him or her to reliably and consistently write good fiction, especially if it's for the right market and at the right time, then that writer is streets ahead of the pack. Being a writer isn't just about putting a story down on paper. It's as much about deciding on what your niche is going to be within the writing world, what books you want to write and how long it's all going to take to get done.

The decision to write a novel is, therefore, a big one and not to be taken lightly. Make sure you have all the tools and know-how you need at your disposal before you start and there's a much, much greater chance that you will finish that book - and get it published!
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