20 thoughts on “The 4 Faces of Writing Fears Infographic…”
Wow, Chris, you get this! Or did someone else put this together? I’ve always said that it was MORE than just the Fear of Success or Failure, but could never quite put my finger on it. I sure hope this helps me get back to my writing. (I actually think much of my problem is my love for writing on the net tho.)
Peace, love & happy writing to all,
Sherrie
Thanks & back at you!
Sherrie Miranda’s historically based, coming of age, Adventure novel “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador” is about an American girl in war-torn El Salvador: http://tinyurl.com/klxbt4y
Her husband made a video for her novel. He wrote the song too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P11Ch5chkAc 😉 ❤
Sometimes you have to indulge that muse and scribble down a few notes or a whole scene when it comes to you — in the middle of the night, during a work meeting, whatever. Because the muse doesn’t respond to, “Hey, what was that idea you tossed me a couple hours ago?” Once it’s gone, it’s gone, and the lost idea always feels like it was a really, really good one. 🙂
Wow, Chris, you get this! Or did someone else put this together? I’ve always said that it was MORE than just the Fear of Success or Failure, but could never quite put my finger on it. I sure hope this helps me get back to my writing. (I actually think much of my problem is my love for writing on the net tho.)
Peace, love & happy writing to all,
Sherrie
Thanks & back at you!
Sherrie Miranda’s historically based, coming of age, Adventure novel “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador” is about an American girl in war-torn El Salvador:
http://tinyurl.com/klxbt4y
Her husband made a video for her novel. He wrote the song too:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P11Ch5chkAc 😉 ❤
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Four great points and each one is so true.
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Sometimes you have to indulge that muse and scribble down a few notes or a whole scene when it comes to you — in the middle of the night, during a work meeting, whatever. Because the muse doesn’t respond to, “Hey, what was that idea you tossed me a couple hours ago?” Once it’s gone, it’s gone, and the lost idea always feels like it was a really, really good one. 🙂
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The one that got away is always the best Audrey 😀
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