Don’t Quit Now: Do It Now
I’ve been writing a book. For almost two years now. Entangled in the Eiffel. It’s a romance novel—and a psychological thriller.
I think about it, I talk about it, I write little snippets of dialogue on scrap paper everywhere. I have word doc after word doc full of story ideas and conversations.
I even took a trip to Paris, to the Eiffel Tower, the scene of 80% of the book. But there is no deadline in site, no timeline, and therefore, it never seems like I’m getting closer to those magic words, “the end.”
But what I fail to give myself credit for is: I’m writing the book!!
Some days I do research; other days I storyboard, or work on character development. Then other days the main character forces me to my keyboard so I can let the story out. The story writes itself, and there’s no peace in my head until I’m writing.
And that’s the key. Find the motivation from within–like this simple sentence! Don’t quit now. Do it now.
When you do, it’s amazing how the right words pour out and stand out.