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Writers! Do You Self Sabotage? Here Are The Top Three Reasons And What To Do

As writers, we’re told to be creative…

be yourself…

work your magic…

BUT we’re also told to have thick skin… rejection is part of the game… and don’t take it personally.

Geez, I’ve used many of those lines myself, but lately my overly tightly twisted writer brain ain’t buyin’ any of it.

ONE: The Constant Self Doubt

I know intrinsically within me that I am a talented writer (if you don’t agree…just shhh), but that doesn’t mean doubts don’t creep in.

The most sure-footed writer I ever met and chatted with is Diana Gabaldon, the author of the Outlander Series. Diana has this amazing ability to rise above the doubt and focus specifically on her work.

I fall down when my focus is weak or distracted.

Hey you’re not alone as a writer who’s spending more time on Twitter or Instagram than on that darn chapter where the main character needs to do something to make the story worth reading.

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Things like social media and the anonymity of the platforms is like going to an amusement park.

You can go read about others who can’t get organized or focused. You can privately compare yourself and think…well, at least I’m not that bad. Or you can slink around watching the talking dogs, the sob stories of life, or dive into politics–all while hoping that the damn chapter will wondrously resolve itself and you won’t actually have to scrap it and do some more work.

I get it. Believe me…I get it!

The thing about self doubt is that it’s all yours. Yuppers. Think about it–self doubt is:

So tell me, who’s controlling that head of yours?

Just curious. Don’t get mad at me for asking such a deeply personal question. Geeeeesh!

TWO: The Constant Rejection From the Industry

Well, this is awkward.

Go back to self doubt as it is clearly reinforced by the industry in which you choose to spend all your time.

Oops… maybe it’s not great trying to chase people down when we’re bare footed and the entire street is paved in jagged glass, thumb tacks, and swinging axes.

Shit…

Too many times we hear “Be thankful for your rejections… It means you’re in the game.

Um…what a crock.

Actually all it means is that someone kicked you down and now you need to work at getting back up on your knees before that boot hits you in the head and knocks you further down.

When dealing with rejection, you need to take some control. While rejection is part of the industry, it doesn’t need to define you.

Let’s consider:

So, did we deal with rejection? Meh, idk. It’s a creeper… and sometimes just a creep!

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THREE: Fear. What Are You Afraid Of?

Seriously, this is a huge question to consider when it comes to self sabotage. Have you thought of it?

You may think… nah, I’m not afraid of nuthin’, but your actions may be telling you something completely different.

Fear can manifest its ugly little head in many different ways. It can be:

So fear is not only about the negative things that can happen but it could also be fear of success.

Imagine if you got that agent and she started giving you deadlines. OMG! Now you have to work and be accountable… how frikken scary is that?

Or, if you tell someone that you’ve started a blog and you’re going to write everyday (I would highly discourage that btw). If you don’t do it, all of a sudden you’re a failure in your eyes and down that awful rabbit hole of self doubt you go. The fear of follow through is real.

How can you deal with Fear?

How does your fear show through and what do you do to calm your fears? Tell me… What is scarier? Fear of Failure or Fear of Success?

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