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Why Do Writers Sometimes Doubt Their Own Work?

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      Writers often doubt their own work because creativity is closely tied to vulnerability. When you put ideas on paper, you’re sharing a part of yourself, which naturally invites fear of judgment or rejection. Another reason is comparison seeing polished work from others can make your own writing feel inadequate, even when it isn’t. In my experience, self-doubt usually appears right after finishing a draft, when I start overanalyzing every sentence. Over time, I’ve learned that this feeling is normal and often fades after revision or feedback. Talking with professionals from an expert book writing company also helped me understand that even seasoned writers go through similar phases of uncertainty. Ultimately, self-doubt can be managed by trusting the process, embracing revision, and remembering that first drafts are meant to evolve, not be perfect.

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