I recently heard someone say that they felt called to write, but were too afraid to start. There are lots of reasons writing can feel scary, but the big one is fear of failure. Even though it’s kind of hip right now to talk about the “benefits of failure,” let’s be real, failure is not as fun as success. It’s just not.
But what if there is someone out there who needs to read your book, or magazine article, or blog post, or poem, or play? Sadly, because you aren’t writing it, or sharing it, they’ll never get to read it. They’ll never be inspired, or laugh, or learn, or lose an afternoon happily swept away in your writing.
Plus, it’s so easy to share writing today with a blog, or self-published book, self-published e-book, Facebook update, or an email to friends. Basically, “no one will ever read it” isn’t a valid excuse anymore.
Someone out there needs to read your writing.
Don’t let your fear stop you.
Start writing.
And share it.
You’ll feel better and so will your readers.
