A lose-win situation...
We've all heard of a win-win situation, but what about a lose-win situation? Sounds confusing, but it’s not. Sometimes when we lose we still win.Take for example a recent event in my life. Some of my readers nominated me for both “Best Writing” and “Most Thought Provoking” in an online competition for women bloggers.
I told everyone who would listen—and a few who wouldn’t—that I wanted either one of these awards for the first line of my book proposal. I explained over and over again that it would be a call out to influential people, especially editors. It would make them stand up and take notice and provide validation that I was doing something right—that there’s an audience out there for my sideways voice.
How pompous, silly and narcissistic I must have sounded...and stupid. I failed to realize that receiving the nominations and then making it into the semi-finals meant that I was being noticed already—and that my readers were plenty influential in their own right. More importantly, they wanted to hear my voice. And if the past year is any indication, they’re pretty good at spreading the word. And they have on my behalf over and over again.
My point—and I do have one—is that every cloud, no matter how stormy, does have a silver lining. It may not come in the guise of a shiny trophy that we can put on a shelf and admire every day, or boldly proclaim on the first line of a book proposal. But it’s there none-the-less; reminding us that even though we may lose, we can still win. All we need to do is stand up, take notice, and pay attention.
Just moments after I heard that I was a loser, I knew that I was also a winner. I’m a winner because my readers believe in me and they enjoy what I write. Enough so that they nominated me for the two categories that are very near and dear to my heart—“Best Writing” and “Most Thought Provoking.” I take pride in what I write and I put a lot of effort into making my essays topical, conversational and interesting. Thought provoking? For me, that’s really what it’s all about. I want to make people think first…and laugh later.
This contest experience has opened up my tiny little corner of the blogosphere to thousands of people who have never heard of the sideways chica or me. And I now understand that I have to keep exposing myself—or at least my work—to more people. And by people, I mean more readers. Instead of flying under the radar, guarding my essays and their copyrights for future publication, I need to get the word out and start pushing syndication of my site in appropriate areas. I need to share with the world what I have to say here…or I will never be able to say it there—and consequently will have no need to worry about any copyright issues anywhere. And I need to do all of this while staying true to myself and my faithful readers who have encouraged and supported me this past year.
I find it ironic that Here’s to Happy Women initially began as a three month research project to hone my writing skills and find out what smart women and men wanted to read about, think about, laugh about, and cry foul about. I think I get the picture now. I know I hear your voices. And your voices are much more than a focus group. They are my muses, my conscience and my friends. But please, let’s keep this our little secret. If the wrong people found out that I’ve been hearing voices for well over a year now, and written well over 60,000 words chronicling these voices, let’s just say I might be tied up for a while.
Maybe some day I’ll win that shiny trophy, or get that impressive first line of my book proposal. Until then, I’ll take—and be quite happy with—“Best Writing” and “Most Thought Provoking” Semi-finalist. I was, after all, in very good company. I will wear these nods of approval from my devoted readers with pride. I will consider myself a winner because of all those who nominated me, voted for me and then championed my cause. I will consider myself a winner, because I am. I have learned so much about life, laughter and love from my cyberspace friends that I often wonder where I would be today without Here’s to Happy Women. I am extremely grateful.
Thank you all from the bottom of my somewhat twisted and sideways heart. And welcome to all of you who are newcomers to my roundtable. From this day forward, Here’s to Happy Women is no longer a research site. It’s my site. It’s your site. Thank you all for letting me provoke your thoughts each week. I promise to do my best. And I promise to always think of those silver linings—but I need your help. I need your promise to give me a swift kick in the hiney if my eye ever wanders to that trophy shelf again—and I promise to get my head out of my arse post haste. I think the term I’m referring to is “Asshat.” Feel free to use it if necessary.
©2007 Teresa G. Franta
Dedicated to Kacey, the original Sideways Chica, and Matty, a real kick in the pants!
Comments
Ciao bella...have a great week.
I love those creative epiphanies, where you realize you've been doing the very thing you're waiting to do, only not quite the way you thought you'd be doing it. My entire writing career has been like that so far.
And as a very ardent and devoted fan, let me say how happy I am that this wonderful blog is here to stay. :)
Ciao LLB...take care and good luck with the contest. Let us all know so we can lend our support.
Keep up the magnificent sideways thinking and writing!!
Thank you for dedicating this post to me and Kacey. I'm truly honored.
I felt good as well just being nominated! Keep up the good work, we all wouldn't be here, if we didn't feel comfortable on your blog.Not only thought-provoking, but fun as well.
By the way...how are those boots doing? Walkin', stompin' or just dancin'?
Ciao bella...have a great week.
Ciao bella...thank you for all your support. Have a great week.
Ciao bella...glad you're a regular. You always tend to sharpen my point. Enjoy!
It doesn't matter to me which blogs won the contest- I'm one of your many loyal readers who will keep coming back here for more insight, friendship, and humor week after week, unable to imagine a superior blog. Thanks heavens you didn't cut us off after 3 months!!!!!
With hugs and appreciation,
Betty
Funny, I didn’t feel like a “test-tube microbial”.
As you know, I understand what you are saying. So, here’s to the valuable Empty Trophy Space on the mantel.
The one thing that I have learned in recent years is simply stated- Every cloud does have a silver lining; however, each sunny day does not reveal the under lying message of any lining. Are we not richer for recognizing the silver lining, or the cloud for that matter?
Since you push yourself toward higher levels at these times, I think you should go for awards like this if only for the challenge. At a time like this, it is the final recognition in view with the climb that creates a façade of descent. When the truth remains, your reality increases with striving toward a more progressive performance.
You know I salute you, and I know of three others who do the same! So take out your microscope and examine this Petri dish again. The Microbial are ready to celebrate and party on an Empty Trophy Space, for this is where we are- your trophy. I guess the reality of this space, is not empty.
Reach
PS, by chance did you check out that site I sent to you?
In case you didn't know, your blog was the very first blog that I had ever read (Carine's was the second). If it wasn't for some surgery laying me up back in September (and therefore giving me hours to "surf the 'net"), I'm not sure how long it would have taken me to even discover "blogging" (yes, I really had no idea that blogs existed six months ago)!
That being said, I always find your blog professional, entertaining and inspirational. You gave me hope that I could dredge up my creative writing skills that had been lost for so many years in the muck. Some dreams that have been on the back burner have come into front and center again...and I may not realize them for years, but I'm sure on my way! My teacher in the creative writing class that I take at a local college (a required class for work, since we do so much writing about our consumers) said that she felt I was wasting my time in her class and thinks that I could be a published writer already. Talk about hope! And I never would have gotten so far had I not read your blog!
As for the contest, I knew that you would make it to the finals and I was actually SHOCKED that you didn't win! I was thrilled just to be nominated for two awards and feel the same way as Matty does. It's such an honor to be recognized!
My only question to you now is how you have all of your posts copyrighted every week. I would really like to write more "non-personal" essays, but I don't want to do so until I can prevent someone from stealing them!
ANYway (and it's only 9:30a.m.; I'm usually only this long-winded when I've had a glass of wine)...keep up the good (fantastic) work. I know I speak for many when I tell you that you are an inspiration to us all! We love the "Sideways Chica"!!
I posted this one to thank all of you and let you know how much you have all inspired me. Not just with words of kindness or praise, but for the thought provoking comments that keep me rolling...and on my toes. It's a constant challenge to bring something to the table that you can all relate to and sink your teeth into each week. You, personally, have inspired several articles. But you already know this chica. Thank you.
By the way...you were the first blog I really sunk my teeth into...keep on whirling Betty, the blogosphere is a better place because of writers such as you. ;)
Ciao bella...enjoy.
Ciao bella...take care and let me know if I need to send a laugh or two your way. ;)
And whenever nominated, I will go for the awards...as dear Kacey pushed me to do. I have long been a successful behind the scenes producer, so up front and center is a little difficult on the comfort zone. But I will do it because I feel I have some important messages to get out there...
You have long been an important voice to me...and I value your opinions and insights. You always bring something to the table that makes me stop and think - and laugh and smile. Thank you for helping me "reach" for the stars. ;)
I stopped by that site and it seems I need an account for access. I used to have one long ago but forgot the password. I will re-up and visit soon. Thank you for the invite.
Ciao my friend...you are a special person and a truly nice guy.
As for the copyright issues...throw them to the wind chica, but cautiously so. There are a few sites you can post and still retain your rights - though impossible to enforce. Find those and stay away from the ones that say you give up all rights. It's all about the exposure.
Each of my essays is one of my children...and I hate to let them go. But I can always write another child, and so can you.
Ciao bella...take care and keep writing. You have a big fan in me. ;)
Thank you for everything. I remember your first comment on my blog. Seems we both found each other first. I read that comment over and over again in the first few weeks and it gave me hope that other sideways peeps were out there and willing to listen to my voice and join in my roundtable.
You are a special chica all around. Enjoy the kayaking and get ye some dramamine!
Ciao bella...enjoy!
I'll always vote for you, Teri!
Also...I am rather partial to Mojo as well!
Ciao bella...enjoy!
Although someone else got more votes than you did, I'm firmly convinced that it is only because those who voted elsewhere simply didn't know who you were, and, had they known, they would've voted for you. Absolutely.
So here's to hearing voices! May they continue for as long as you care to write and listen.
Crafty
Yes, it is the every day I write about, because it is the every day that hits my radar in one way or another. For years I sat back and said to myself, "Is it just me?" Now I know that I'm not alone...and that many more, like my readers here, hear these same voices.
Here's to the voices...and the good company I'm in with all of you.
Ciao bella...enjoy!
Ciao bella...have a great week. Enjoy!
Though I think writers have a hard time developing a thick skin, I think successful writers have to believe in themselves first and foremost. There will always be critics. There will always be those who won't enjoy whatever you write.
So we know you're a good writer. You do too. That's all that counts. (Ooops. I'm just assuming that editors will agree with us cause we're right).
As for the assumption...you know what that means. Regardless, I think I'll just assume along with you. ;)
Ciao Big Dave...have a great week. Come on back Friday. I think you'll enjoy this week's fare. You might not agree with me...but I think you'll get a chuckle or two.
Ciao bella...keep laughing and have a great week.