Good morning, creatives and creators. I hope you’ve all had a good week.
Mine started slow and has ended better! In the earlier stages of the week I was having some bad writing days, and some major writer’s doubt. But I’ve tried to be kind to myself, to relax and give myself a break. As such, I’m now back on track.
But one thing was nagging at me, something that I’ve seen many other unpublished writers worrying about to. This awful question, after years of working hard on a project, rewriting, revising, studying; what if it’s all for nothing?
It stems, I think, from a fear of rejection a worry that our works will never be read or appreciated. And with that in mind, I wanted to share some thoughts with you all, including ways to stop that question from taking over.
1. It’s never for nothing
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Time spent on any creative endeavor is never wasted. It may be the vital stepping stone to where we want to go even if we don’t yet know it.
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CORRECT ANSWER, Lea ❤
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But of course, Chris ❤
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Besides, it is excellent therapy. ❤
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So true, and that was the exact point of my post ❤ Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. 🙂 xx
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Absolutely. Writing is also excellent therapy. I encouraged many of my clients to write. 🙂 xx
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