I'm glad you talk about self-rejection here. It doesn't get talked about enough, but it's one of the most powerful kinds of rejection I've seen in my own life and in the lives of other writers I know. Even knowing how limiting this attitude can be, I still have to remind myself not to self-reject.
Put the work out there, come what may. It's the only way to get better.
I'm glad you talk about self-rejection here. It doesn't get talked about enough, but it's one of the most powerful kinds of rejection I've seen in my own life and in the lives of other writers I know. Even knowing how limiting this attitude can be, I still have to remind myself not to self-reject.
Put the work out there, come what may. It's the only way to get better.
I'm glad you talk about self-rejection here. It doesn't get talked about enough, but it's one of the most powerful kinds of rejection I've seen in my own life and in the lives of other writers I know. Even knowing how limiting this attitude can be, I still have to remind myself not to self-reject.
Put the work out there, come what may. It's the only way to get better.
I agree: self-rejection is the worst kind of rejection in the end.