Blog Series:
Next Steps for Serious Writers
Article #7
Staying the Course
Encouragement for the Long Haul
Writing a book is not a sprint.
It’s a slow, steady journey filled with excitement, doubt, discovery, and often… delays.
Maybe you started strong, but life got busy.
Maybe you’ve hit a wall in chapter six.
Maybe you’re wondering if this calling was really meant for someone else.
If you’re feeling discouraged, stuck, or just tired, this one’s for you.
The Slow Middle Is Normal
Every writer hits the point where momentum fades. The beginning was exciting. The end feels too far off. And now? You’re somewhere in the middle, wondering if it’s worth it.
Here’s the truth: it is.
This “messy middle” is where depth is forged – where the message settles deeper into you as you wrestle with it on the page.
Progress Doesn’t Always Look Like Pages
Sometimes writing looks like praying.
Sometimes it’s staring out the window.
Sometimes it’s deleting what no longer fits.
That’s still progress.
Measuring your journey only by word count can rob you of the transformation happening in the process.
Your Calling Didn’t Expire
When God places a message on your heart, He doesn’t forget about it when you get tired, distracted, or discouraged. Your calling is not fragile and your words are not wasted.
If the pace has slowed, don’t assume it’s over. Sometimes God builds depth before He releases direction.
Reconnect with Your “Why”
When the path gets long, return to your original reason for writing:
- Who did you hope to serve or encourage?
- What burden or testimony stirred this message in you?
- What would it mean for just one person to read it?
Write down your “why” and put it where you can see it. Let it anchor you when motivation feels low.
Practical Ways to Stay Grounded
- Set micro-goals (finish a paragraph, not a chapter)
- Revisit what you’ve already written – you may surprise yourself
- Take a short break, but put a date on your calendar to return
- Find accountability – a friend, group, or coach to check in
- Celebrate small wins (they matter more than you think)
You’re Not Alone on This Journey
Every writer – no matter how seasoned – has moments of doubt and delay. You don’t need to push through it alone. Join our supportive community of writers who are walking the same path.
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Encouragement, resources, and connection with others who “get it.”
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Your timeline might shift – but your calling hasn’t changed. Keep going. The world needs what you’re carrying.
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