Writing comes to many people at a different pace and speed, sometimes we tell ourselves stories that someone is always more creative, talented or skillful, and we may second-guess our writing skills.

Excelling in writing takes a lot of hard work, honesty, and dedication to the craft. One significant step to reach your potential as a writer is shifting your mindset from doubting your ability to believing in yourself and the craft.

Here are Five ways to start believing in your writing:

  1. Identify and accept your writing style: Every writer aims to develop a unique voice and style, one that differentiates them from others. Identifying style, accepting it, and creating space for growth, is a move towards believing in your writing journey.
  2. Set tangible goals: Achieving what we set our minds to do requires a deliberate set of achievable and measurable goals. It could be as simple as writing a few hundred words daily or even brainstorming ideas. When pursuing your
  3. Learn and grow: Writing demands constant learning and growth. By reading and exploring pieces of writing outside your comfort zone or exploring different genres, you gain vast new insights and skill sets that make writing a worry-free practice.
  4. Embrace ideal feedback: Accept feedback be it negative or affirmative; it’s essential in increasing passion and development in the craft. Analyze the feedback provided and seek clarification if needed then analyze and positively apply the recommendations.
  5. Be kind, celebrate your hard work: Writing isn’t easy, and it’s not always sunshine and rainbows, but growth occurs through setbacks. Live in gratitude for the gift and opportunity to pursue and perfect the craft. Your authenticity, vulnerability, commitment, and resilience merit celebration.

Here are some additional tips we can apply to grow trust in our writing skills.

  1. Write daily: Establishing a writing routine assists in creating better writing habits; it also gives freedom in expressing ourselves.
  2. Keep writing: It doesn’t have to be perfect, sometimes, just writing for the sake of getting thoughts on paper, can lead you down the path to better things.
  3. Analyze successful known Pieces: It’s beneficial to examine other successful writers and explore different notes and techniques that work.
  4. Share your work: Sharing your writing with others and soliciting feedback can be a building block to developing your skills.

In conclusion, growing trust in yourself and your writing skills is achievable through deliberate dedication to improvement, tenacity, and resilience practice. Activate growth mindset through dedication to practice, reflection, improvement, constantly identifying areas of development and positive self-talk helps build selfconfidence in writing. Remember to embrace ideals feedback, celebrate small wins while exploring and staying creative, development should be part of the growth journey. You have the ability, the power, and the capability within you to write amazing work, and all it takes is believing in yourself and taking necessary action towards it.

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2 responses to “Believe In What You Write”

  1. Insightful and interesting post; I’ve been studying naturopathic nutrition for the past 3 years with just 3 months to go… During such time I didn’t give myself much time to write other than what what was necessary for my studies! I’m in the midst of writing my first fiction; the other day I decided to take some ‘me time’ and ended up writing well over 1 thousand words! I was delighted so I’ve decided to write at least a couple hundred words daily… Thanks for sharing your tips! Let’s keep writing… Hopefully when I’ve graduated I will recommence posting on my blog…

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    1. That’s awesome! Congrats on your progress in studying naturopathic nutrition and good luck with your remaining months. Writing fiction is a wonderful way to express creativity. Keep up the daily writing habit and I’m sure you’ll achieve your goals. Best wishes with your blog and future writing endeavors!

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