Showing posts with label Mary Ann Sromoski. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Ann Sromoski. Show all posts

Friday Speak Out!: Me? A Paid Writer?

Friday, January 06, 2017
by Mary Ann Sromoski

I never would have thought that my passion for writing and editing would lead to an actual career. I get paid for writing articles. The following is my story.

I am a 45-year-old with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Behavioral Science. I began working in the mental health field immediately following graduation. I spent 10 absolutely miserable years working at a thankless job with horrible pay. I was toast, so I quit. What was I to do now? I had several interests, but they all required going back to college. I wanted a job that wasn’t a chore. I wanted a job that I loved and looked forward to. I could’ve gone back to college, but seriously, that wasn’t happening. Ever. I’ll share a secret. I hated school with a passion.

I searched online for jobs allowing you to work from home. Have you ever done that? There are so many scams, and guess what? I was scammed time after time. I looked into paid surveys. Seriously? Half of the time, I didn’t even qualify. Each passing day, I became more disheartened.

I didn’t work for years and lived on my husband’s income. I still wasn’t happy. I had to seriously think about what I liked to do and somehow get paid for it. Well, I came up with zip. Zero. Nada. How frustrating. After all, I believed I was intelligent enough to do something.

One day, I came across a website online. Yes, I searched again on the internet. I watched a video about this woman who got paid for doing voice over work. Well, of course, you had to buy the “secret” in order to get my “dream job”. Yeah, right. But, she was compelling and sold me. Would you believe the only thing I took away from 5 different e-books that I downloaded was the name of a website. That is it! Thank goodness I was able to get a refund.

What I found was that many people will hire you to write certain articles. I was able to complete some projects and successfully get paid. At least it was something.

One day I was accepted for a project that needed to be completed in one hour. The content needed turned out to be about plumbing, air conditioning, heating, etc. Really? What have I gotten myself into? But, I was determined to complete it and complete it well. I jumped in, did my research and completed it on time. The next day I received $90 via PayPal. I had gotten paid for something I loved to do.

I continue to freelance write for different clients and projects. I started blog sites of my own and began to market my services. At least, I now have one foot in the door.

I was finally doing what I loved. If you take one thing away from this article, I hope it is this: Never think you cannot achieve something no matter what it involves. Sometimes you have to struggle through the hard times and disappointments, but when you least expect it, it will happen. You just have to start out small and take one step at a time.

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Mary Ann Sromoski’s career did not begin with writing. She earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Behavioral Science with a major focus in Psychology. Immediately following graduation, Mary Ann began working in various specialties in the mental health field. However, ever since she can remember, she’s had a passion and affinity for reading and writing. As a result, she decided to pursue a career as a professional freelance writer, author, copywriter and blogger.

Mary Ann currently has four e-books for sale on Amazon and in print version on Lulu Publishing. She’s a member of a premier writing community and maintains several blog sites.


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Friday Speak Out!: Breaking The Golden Rule

Friday, June 10, 2016
by Mary Ann Sromoski

There are many challenges and obstacles when attempting to create a successful article. I’ve written numerous articles during my freelance career, and it seems I always find an error after the article has been submitted. They are often very small mistakes that are usually not even picked up by your average reader. However, to the seasoned writer, they stand out like a neon sign. How on earth did I miss such a silly, beginner’s mistake? I always proofread my completed drafts before submitting them, or so I thought, so why do I continue this pattern?

Okay, let’s be honest here. I don’t always proofread. The more appropriate term would be scanning. I know! The Golden Rule of writing, in my opinion, is proofreading your work several times. I admit that I was in a hurry or just plain sick of writing about the topic, so I completed it with a quick scan and submitted it. Not only did I do this for articles, but also the two e-books I had just published! How completely embarrassing. When will I learn to not break the golden rule? A rule that I’m fully aware of and constantly repeat to others.

In the beginning of my writing career, I’d often think, if you’re on a roll, just go with it. As long as you steer clear of or correct the red lines in Google docs, you were good to go. Well, not so much. I’d often just want to get the article done and be over with the assignments. Another mistake. One thing you must do is walk away from your computer and do something entirely different. Working hastily is your brain telling you that you need a break from it all. Listen to it. Don’t be in such a rush, because you’ll wind up regretting it and breaking the golden rule yourself.

I’ve just developed a new approach for myself when writing. You can call it a check list if you will.
1. Be in the right mood for writing - let’s face it, it may be our passion, but most of us are not always in the mood.
2. Look over your project instructions.
3. Do proper research as needed. 
4. Write down your thoughts.
5. Start brainstorming by writing every thought down in article format.
6. Now go back through your draft - you’ll find a bunch of mistakes, but that’s normal. During this phase, you will also notice really bad sentences and phrases and immediately have a better way of rephrasing things.
7. Don’t rush through the project.
8. Suffering from writer’s block? - walk away from your computer and forget about the assignment. Sometimes, your best ideas come to you when you’re not thinking about it.
9. When you feel ready, go back to sit at your computer and proofread your draft.
10. Rewrite it in the proper format.
11. Once you feel it may be the final draft, go back and reread it again!! And again! I can’t emphasize this enough. No scanning or skimming. Read it as if it was an article in a magazine you wanted to read. Pick it apart.

You certainly don’t have to follow my steps. Make a list of your own. Whatever works for you. The bottom line to take away from this article is to never break the golden rule.

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Mary Ann Sromoski’s career did not begin with writing. She earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Behavioral Science with a major focus in Psychology. Immediately following graduation, Mary Ann began working in various specialties in the mental health field. Ever since she can remember, she’s had a passion and affinity for reading and writing. Realizing she possessed a natural talent in the accurate application of English grammar and editing, she has been able to adapt to writing about a wide array of topics. 
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