How to Build Writing Confidence
Confidence includes an element of trust. Being confident about writing has to do with trusting or relying on one’s ability to write. As a goal, that’s rather vague and unhelpful. What’s missing is the acknowledgment that writing is something we figure out how to do every time we do it.
The Fear That It’s All Been Said
What’s the point of writing anything? Hasn’t everything (and then some) already been said? Go ahead, think of something you want to write about and then search for it on Google. How many zeros are there in the number of results that came up? This could be depressing. But it’s not. Those zeroes aren’t the story.
Writing Prompts for Getting Started
Though every step toward a desire counts, the first step is special. A first step, by definition, involves heading somewhere different. And no matter what we’re writing, writing it has the potential to change things. So experiencing a degree of performance pressure, getting stuck in the pause before initiating movement and change, is understandable.