I was once asked, by a newsletter subscriber, “How can I keep fear from ruling my writing career—or business for that matter?”
Believe it or not, it’s a common question among those new to writing and those who are ready to take a much bigger leap of faith. You wouldn’t believe it from reading my online resume or online publication, TheDabblingMum.com, but fear is something that I, too, combat.
There are several things you can do to combat your fear, but it will take time. Learning to work, in spite of the fear won't happen overnight, no matter how much you will it.
Fear can be paralyzing. Fear can keep you from taking a chance on yourself. Fear can wear you down. Fear can be all-consuming. That’s why everyone needs their own personal cheerleading section.
You need to become “your own cheerleader.”
Every time you begin to talk yourself out of taking a step towards publication, towards sending a query letter, towards interviewing a source, or towards letting an outsider critique your work, give yourself a pep talk.
If a pep talk isn’t enough to keep you from letting fear rule your life, try these tricks:
In the end, the best you can do for your writing career is to simply work through the fear. You may not submit something every day, but you must write something every day. And when the fear becomes stifling, remind yourself of your good qualities, of your recent and past successes, and how your writing has grown over the years.