One of the surest ways to find unhappiness and limit your creativity is worrying about what others think of you or your work.
It’s true, and I am guilty of it. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
One of the surest ways to find unhappiness and limit your creativity is worrying about what others think of you or your work.
It’s true, and I am guilty of it. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Note: This is a guest post by James Prescott. James is a writing coach and author of the several books, including Dance Of The Writer: A Beginners Guide To Authentic Writing, available free at his website, jamesprescott.co.uk. Connect with James on Twitter at @JamesPrescott77
The last year was a real struggle for me. For the first time, I fell out of love with writing.
Have you ever felt like the whole writing and/or blogging thing has just become a chore or a burden? Like it’s no longer something you choose, it’s something you have to do, and you’re lumbered with it?