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When you are in the essay writing or creative department industry, you need two basic requirements before you start out as a non-verbal communicator or educator. First, you have to equip yourself with an indefatigable mind and body since this will be your best friend - you should never flounder and once you do, every single paper work would turn out to be disastrous. Fatigue is our worst enemy and we never let it hurt us physically - I just take a short nap then go back again.

Second, you need to be creative. An out-of-the-thinker is more appreciated than a generic professional who just mimics the style of his/her co-workers. In our field, we strictly enforce guidelines in which we would execute professionalism and exude creativity on both our inputs and outputs - our department is a challenging place to be because of the heavy demand of our clients belonging to the higher echelons of the academic society.

Now for the hard part - how can we last this long? Sure, we have developed these two requirements to something even more complicated and robust but, can we endure the environment and demand? Most of my companions have decided to quit because of lack of motivation: this is the kind of job were you'll be facing PCs or laptops for almost 15 hours or so. Finish the paper correctly according to what the client wants it to be then, shut down that thing for a punishing 12 hours.

So, if motivation play its part correctly then, I could make my client happy. Yes! Every professional needs a certain degree of motivation in order for him/her to go on. I myself cannot continue if all I do is type away without any clear purpose - when I'm writing custom essays or journals for a certain client, I have a tendency to mix work with leisure: play PSP games and listen to music in between. It's up to you to strengthen yourself, each of us have unique ways of fulfilling our own 'happy gauge.'

Try it and see for yourself.

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