“You need to learn to Doubt your Doubts.”
These were the best words that I heard over this weekend. They were spoken by my pastor in church this Sunday. The sermon topic was: “Faith that conquers fear”.
Fear. My own dear friend and late night snack companion. Then the question came up: well, what do you do when you have doubts?
Doubts. Those insidious little creatures that seep into your head telling you that you: can’t write it, have no talent, it won’t work out, you won’t succeed, all is lost, your looks are gone, your body is shot, you don't have the smarts, it's over or whatever else your nasty little creature like to whisper.
We all have Doubts. But a good way to deal with doubts is to learn to doubt them.
Hmm… Doubt the Doubts. Put them on the defensive (eek I hope I used that term right DH). Break the paralyzing hold they have, making them less effective and faith more powerful. Tell that little creature critic to SHUT UP. Brush it off your shoulder and move on. There is work to do. I’m feeling powerful.
Sidebar: Um, friends remind me to give this speech to myself again in about 3 or 4 days when I'll no Doubt (ha) be needing it again.
On another note: I was quoted in The New York Times from my earlier post on Frank McCourt. You can read the Times article here. Thanks to all the new visitors who have stopped by. Welcome. I hope you come on back or better yet follow me. Gasp.
The best parts about being in The Times?
1. Honoring Mr. McCourt
2. It’s not that far a stretch from The Bestseller List.
3. Being called a romance writer without a bit of snark or a ripped bodice. WIN!
Best,
Kwana
17 comments:
I love that quote. And congrats on the media attention! I loved your post about Frank McCourt.
I'm so very happy for your accomplishment. I loved what you shared about doubting your doubts. I'm such a doubter so I needed this.
This is such a great post Kwana. Doubt the doubts...Reminds me that my sweet, late Mom use to say to me...'you feel guilty if there is nothing to feel guilty about'...
Yhay for you being in the NYT's. I bet that felt reallllly great! You deserve it darlin'.
Love it,Doubt your doubts!! Congrats on NY Times. You should walk tall today chin up my friend!
From the book of TAO ~
"She withdrew into herself,
First writing just for one,
Then touching thousands.
She incarnated ghosts, hurt, and joy
Into paper-an-ink stories of wonder.
For whatever you doubt, just doubt your doubts and write those doubts down...for just one.
Beyond a shadow of a doubt your words will soon be stories for more than just one and for many.
NY Times article should be added to your site, darlin!
Hi :)
This is without a doubt the best no doubting blog post yet.
:)
Thanks for sharing!
Love from Canada
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xoxo
Great stuff. Love it!! :)
Congrats on the NYT quote. :)
You are a true inspiration!Great post today! I need to doubt my doubts too!
Great things are on the horizon for you Kwana. No doubt.
XOXOXOXOXOXO
Doubt can suck it. I have work to do.
Oh wow! Congratulations on the NYT!
During my break H and I watched Doubt, and it has stuck with me. Your post, and that movie reminded me of a book I once read titled, "Tell Yourself the Truth." The title alone was enough to get me out of my funk. Oh the lies we tell (and believe about) ourselves!
Wow, the NYT!!! Have a lovely day Miss Kwana!! xoxo
Thanks so much for the kind comments. Patrica you are right. I have to find a way to put that on the site.
No doubting today!
I did see you in the paper this morning. Lovely quote in honor of Mr. McCourt. Lovely man, and he sounds like such an amazing teacher. We need more of his kind.
I once had a most successful actor tell me that if you are doubting your talent....that means you are a truly creative person!
Nice quote!
Wow - a NYT mention! I'm sorry again for the reason behind it, but I'm so glad the wider world will get to see your nice tribute.
And I'd say a NYT mention is a decent antidote to doubt, no?
Don't we all struggle with doubts? I surely have the last few weeks. Happens everytime my agent sends out another round of submissions. Missed seeing you at Nationals. I was lonely this year.
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