The writer’s life is not for the faint of heart. There are moments that are downright scary.
That first writer’s conference, critiques, contest entries, appointments with an editor/publisher, the blank page—all potentially terrifying.
If you’re like me, you’ve wasted precious writing time paralyzed by fears and insecurities. But enough is enough. Here are three ways to face our fears head-on:
1—Fight with prayer and the Word of God
Someone once told me: Don’t use the Lord, grow in Him. I took the advice to heart and over the years I realized that my writing flows out of my relationship to God. When my heart is not in tune with His or I’m running from His plans, the words become hollow.
When we are in steady communion with the One who created us—seeking His heart and purposes—we are compelled to use our gifts as an offering. And what joy, to feel His pleasure when putting pen to paper (or fingers to the keyboard).
2—Fight with hard work
Nike may have trademarked the phrase, Just Do It, but they didn’t corner the market on good ‘ole hard work. We must sit down and apply pressure to the little keys with letters on them. We must string the letters together to form words and sentences. It takes time. It’s rarely comfortable.
But the adrenaline rush after a completed page? Pure joy.
3—Fight with a humble heart
We are not the greatest writers who ever lived. The world doesn’t wait with baited breath to hear from us—Oh, if only she/he would put pen to paper, our lives would be complete…
But…God is waiting to see if we will use our gifts and abilities for His glory. We are accountable to Him for how we spend our time and resources.
Also, we cannot survive on a writing-island. We need other writers. We learn and grow through how God is working in the lives of others.
A quick way to check our writer’s pulse: Are we excited when others succeed or do we resent their progress?
Being an encouragement to other writers is a great way to feed our own souls.
Overcoming fear as we put pen to paper is a daily battle—but with God’s help, the victory is ours!
How do you fight fear in your writing life?
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