Keep Believing: The Power of Positive Thinking

Keep Believing: The Power of Positive Thinking

Keep Believing: The Power of Positive Thinking

Rosalind Winton
Rosalind Winton
2 years ago

Since joining Stage 32, I have connected with many great people. This amazing site can lead to great opportunities in the industry.

I left school at 16 and went straight into the workplace. I didn't want to go further into education because I had been relentlessly bullied my whole school life and couldn't face studying any longer. At school, I had been made to feel worthless.

Keep Believing The Power of Positive Thinking

I felt like a nobody, but once I found myself in the workplace, I realized it was a world where people were kind and respectful. I knew that's where I wanted to be.

My first job was a six-month temporary position as a receptionist for a children's fashion company in the West End of London. When the six months were up, I found a job in a public relations company, and from there, I worked at various companies. I worked my way up in the secretarial field, and in 1987, I landed a position at the International Institute For Strategic Studies, also in the West End of London.

The company dealt with worldwide military strategies and also produced its own books. I was a Personal Assistant to a Colonel and ran an office of five military personnel, but I also took on the job of editing and proofreading their primary publication, The Military Balance, which listed all the armaments of the world's armed forces. I had a flair for editing, and I genuinely loved and enjoyed the work tremendously.

I also worked with interns who wrote research papers for the Institute. Some of them came from other countries and needed help writing in English, so I learned how to respect the author and the content of their papers while also knowing what was best for the work.

In 1989 I got married, and in 1995, I left the Institute to have my first daughter. I had my second daughter two years later, and I was now a full-time mum.

In 2007, I was asked by a friend if I would edit the novel she was writing. I couldn't pass up the opportunity, and it was while working on this that I came into contact with other authors who needed help with their manuscripts. I was in my element and having such a great time that it was then that I began to think about starting my own business. It was a daunting prospect, but with the encouragement of friends and family, I decided to see if I could do it.

Keep Believing The Power of Positive Thinking

It took a long while to decide how I would do this and what I would call the company, but in time I decided to name the business after my favorite song of all time. 'One Voice' by Barry Manilow. I have been a fan of Barry's for many years, and the words to the song describe exactly how I saw my company. That 'one voice' can truly bring people together and make a difference.

I began building the company up and eventually found myself with a clientele of extremely talented writers. I felt honored and privileged to be working with all of them. One of my clients who had written a beautiful short story asked me if I would like to narrate the story and make it into an audiobook. My instant reaction was 'no' because the thought of performing filled me with dread.

For many years, I have been writing lyrics and songs (the story behind this would take another blog), but when I'm in the studio overseeing the production of my songs, I like to stay on the recording engineer's side of the room.

I would never have imagined myself in the recording booth recording anything. However, my client had more faith in me than I had in myself, and in the end, I agreed to try it.

The recording was a complete success, and I enjoyed the process so much that I signed up to ACX, the audio subsidiary for Amazon, to make voice recording a profession. However, it didn't work out, mainly because it would take an excessive amount of time to record and edit each commission, and it was time I didn't have.

Keep Believing The Power of Positive Thinking

I always tell everyone I come into contact with that they are capable of anything, but I think we are all guilty of being great at giving other people advice while being terrible at taking our own advice.

Sometimes, it does take other people's encouragement and belief in you to make you see that anything is possible. When I think back to the quiet, shy, unassuming person I was in school; someone who couldn't stand up for herself; someone who wouldn't speak up, someone who was scared of the world… that person was now running her own business and finding herself doing things she never even dreamed of.

I have learned that there is always a way out, always hope, always the possibility of becoming the person you always wanted to be.

The point I am trying to make is that you can do anything if you put your mind to it. You can think about doing something, and you can wish you could do something, but you've got to take action towards making it happen.

I'm a great believer in the power of positive thought. Life is scary, but sometimes the thought of doing something becomes more frightening than actually doing it. Once you've taken those first steps, you can be well on your way to achieving your goals, and that feeling of accomplishment is truly amazing.

I am right now working towards seeing my client's work published. Everyone I work with is a genius writer, and I feel honored and privileged to be working with them. It is something I am extremely grateful for.

I have spoken to many authors and have even seen posts here on Stage 32 where people get disheartened and feel like giving up. Finding publishers and producers is difficult, but it is a case of taking every opportunity and every chance that taps you on the shoulder.

It's like the story of the man digging through the tunnel to find the treasure. It took months and months of tough work. In the end, he felt so discouraged that he didn't see the point in carrying on, so he went home and gave up, not realizing that the treasure was only a few inches away from where he stopped digging.

Keep Believing The Power of Positive Thinking

The very next door you knock on could be the one that opens a world of opportunities for you. The very next connection you make might be the one that breaks you into the industry.

It's all about staying positive and telling yourself you can do anything.

I believe writing in any genre is 10% inspiration and 90% rewrites. I've seen many posts here asking about editing, but to be honest, there is no right or wrong way. Take 100 writers, give them the same topic, and they will work 100 different ways. You have to do what is comfortable and suitable for you. Some people edit as they go, some wait until they've written a few chapters, some can only write in complete silence, and some like to have background music or the TV on when they write. The important thing is to keep writing, finish the book and get all your ideas from your head onto the page.

Any first draft is never going to be the finished product, but I believe you have to have fun when you write. It has to be a joy. It's your creation. Ideas come from ideas, and inspiration comes from everywhere and anywhere.

People-watch. Observe the things that people say and do. Be aware of your thoughts. Look for signs on advertising marquees (names of companies can sometimes give you an idea for something great). Research as much as you can.

I know this is the biggest cliché on the planet, but your own life really is a story. Always put the very best of yourself into your work.

Keep Believing The Power of Positive Thinking

There is so much more I would love to talk about, but this blog would end up being a novel in itself, so I'll finish by saying, "keep believing."

Finally, in the words of the great Robin Williams:

Keep Believing The Power of Positive Thinking

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About the Author

Hi Everyone. I live in South West Hertfordshire, which is just outside London, England, I run my own literary Editing business, ONE VOICE EDITING SERVICES. After I left school at 17, I went straight into the workplace as a secretary and worked for various companies over the years in permanent...

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