When I first started writing, I was hesitant. I was not sure what I should write about and I was worried that what I wrote would be criticized. I was afraid of criticism as a writer. I was a new writer so I was hesitant to write about anything if I did not do justice to the topic. Over the years I have gained a lot more confidence, as a writer. I have learned to deal with criticism and praise, as you will receive a lot of both as a writer. I learn from the opinions of my critics, and I appreciate the praise from my readers.
Do you write spontaneously as a new writer or a well-seasoned one or do you write hesitantly? What is your trick to writing spontaneously as a writer and how do you overcome your initial hesitation? I overcame my initial hesitation as a writer, by taking the leap into the chasm of my own imagination and creativity.
All writers have learned to overcome their initial fears of putting their thoughts down in an article, story, novel, or poem. Yet, those writers, who did not give up after a few or a lot of rejections and criticisms have learned the art and craft of this powerful literary tool to share their thoughts with the world, by being confident in whatever they create, as writers.