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Selfdoubt is a writer's constant companion from "summary" of The Courage to Write by Ralph Keyes

Self-doubt is a writer's constant companion. It is the shadow that follows them wherever they go, whispering in their ear that their words are not good enough, that their ideas are not original enough, that their talent is not worthy of being shared with the world. This inner critic can be relentless, gnawing away at a writer's confidence and sapping their creative energy. It can make them question every word they write, every sentence they construct, every idea they dare to put down on paper. Even the most successful writers are not immune to self-doubt. In fact, many of them struggle with it on a daily basis. They may have published numerous bestsellers, won prestigious awards, and received glowing reviews from critics and readers alike, and yet still, they doubt themselves. They wonder if they can ever live up to their past successes, if they have anything left to say that is worth saying, if they will ever be able to recapture the magic that once flowed so effortlessly from their pen. Self-doubt can be paralyzing. It can prevent a writer from starting a new project, finishing an existing one, or sharing their work with others. It can make them second...
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    The Courage to Write

    Ralph Keyes

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