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Release Fear. Speak Your Truth.
“What will they think of this?”
It’s a legitimate question because readers are the consumers of our words.
What they think in a way, matters, but it also doesn’t because writers all have unique audiences that consume their work.
Some people will love your work.
Some people will hate your work.
Some people will feel lukewarm about your work.
Some people will read every single piece you write.
Writing without caution is the most important thing you can do as a writer.
Don’t be consumed by what others think of your work.
You may offend people.
You may wound people.
You may make people angry.
You may make people question you.
ou may lose relationships.
So what?
Walk in your purpose.
Once a writer, always a writer. A true writer can’t stay away from it and will put their words out no matter what it tastes or looks like. Put it out there.
Write without caution.
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