Confidence Crashes
We asked…
Hi everyone ๐ Do you have confidence crashes in regard to your writing? What do you do about it?
— womenwriters (@WomenWriters) October 15, 2013
The responses were overwhelming! ย And it’s not just unpublished writers who suffer from confidence crashes. Here is a selection of your answers.
@WomenWriters I do but if I feel frustrated with one title, I work on something else for awhile. It seems to help
— Kathryn Kaye (@KathrynKaye35) October 15, 2013
@WomenWriters Keep on writing, write anything, until the mojo returns. Above all, write something every single day.
— Liz Anderson ๐บ๐ฆ๐ป๐๐๐บ๐ท๐ธ (@liz_lizanderson) October 15, 2013
https://twitter.com/funnyiswrite/status/390212870845530113
https://twitter.com/UrbanMilkmaid/status/390213209166053378
@WomenWriters constantly, but I just write through it. When I look at the scene the next day, I see it wasn't as awful as I thought…
— Tess R. Martin (@tess_r_martin) October 15, 2013
@WomenWriters When I'm low and can't write, I clean my surroundings. Clean spaces energise me – clear the cobwebs literally and mentally.
— Lyn G Farrell (@FarrellWrites) October 15, 2013
@WomenWriters I drink a scotch on the rocks and smoke a cigar…then I keep writing…good, bad, or indifferent.
— Angela Pietrello (@screenwriterkid) October 15, 2013
@cottamarts @WomenWriters Sleep on it and read it through the next day. Possibly console myself with bessenjenever in the meantime…
— Helen Grant (@helengrantsays) October 15, 2013
https://twitter.com/TanteWillemijn/status/390220589610192896
@WomenWriters drink
— Melissa Cole (@MelissaCole) October 15, 2013
@WomenWriters I skim through selection of excerpts on Amazon bestsellers to reassure myself that there's plenty of other crap out there too!
— Jo Q (@JoQuinnWrites) October 15, 2013
@WomenWriters Yes, it's ongoing. So I beg for reassurance from @Bobosvensk @elizabethbuchan and @LizJensenWriter and Twitter.
— Marika Cobbold (@Marikacobbold) October 15, 2013
https://twitter.com/pongogirl/status/390226821553205248
https://twitter.com/beth_deitchman/status/390227221450731520
@WomenWriters I read something I wouldn't normally read. It refreshes my head.
— Verity Holloway (@Verity_Holloway) October 15, 2013
@WomenWriters where does one begin …?
— Elizabeth Buchan (@elizabethbuchan) October 15, 2013
@elizabethbuchan @WomenWriters Seriously? You? No! There's no hope for me then ๐
— Aliya Ali-Afzal #TheBigDay ๐๐ (@AAAiswriting) October 15, 2013
@WomenWriters I usually have no choice but to ignore it and write anyways, hoping to prove myself wrong.
— Natalia Sylvester (@NataliaSylv) October 15, 2013
@WomenWriters @helengrantsays well, it might not work all that well but at least you forgot what you were blocked by! ๐
— Melissa Cole (@MelissaCole) October 16, 2013
Category: Contemporary Women Writers
Barbara,
Thank you for these wonderful questions and for sharing the answers in a neat post. Well done.
Anora