4 Fears Of First-Time Authors

Summary

This blog discusses the fears associated with writing and publishing a book – specifically, the professional fear related to one’s professional ability and the fear of failure and criticism from others.

 These fears can cause one to doubt their capabilities and limit their potential to become a published author.

However, understanding the causes of these fears is the first step in overcoming them.

By developing self-awareness and focusing on the positive potential of writing a book, one can apperceive the benefits of becoming an author and move past the fear of judgment. Having the support of a coach and a publisher can

Keep believing in yourself and keep moving forward, and you will get all the best things in life.

FULL TRANSCRIPT – 4 Fears Of First-Time Authors

Imagine being just a few feet away from summiting Mount Everest and suddenly realizing you have a fear of heights so intense that you must turn back.

Otherwise you’re about to launch your music album, with only seconds left until the big moment – only to come to a sudden halt because of your fear of public speaking.

These are extreme examples, but the same fears are common for first-time authors who want to write and publish their books.

I’ve experienced them myself, and I’ve seen hundreds of authors worldwide face the same fears.

I’ve coached and trained more than 200 authors, and nearly all of them had had one or more of these fears before they began their journey as authors.

Let’s explore some of the biggest fears people face and overcome professionally.

We’ll look at the causes of these fears and how to address them.

Professional Fear – Fears Of First Time Authors

The first type of fear is professional fear.

This is related to one’s professional identity, such as their work, where they work, whom they work with, their title, and more.

Causes Of Professional Fear

Two main causes of this fear are expertise fear and peer pressure.

Expertise Fear

Expertise fear is questioning one’s ability to perform a task, do a good job, or even enhance their profession through writing a book.

Peer Pressure

Peer pressure is worrying about what their boss, colleagues, and association will think.

By understanding the causes of professional fear, we can better identify how to address and overcome them.

To overcome the fears associated with writing and publishing your own book, focus on the impact you can create.

Think about how it can help you become an authority and influencer on your topic. The fear will start to fade when you understand the potential benefits.

Personal Fears – Fears Of First Time Authors

When it comes to personal fears, such as fear of failure and fear of expectation, it is essential to reflect on your attributes, values, and beliefs.

Ask yourself why you are feeling these fears and what steps you can take to address them.

High expectations of yourself can be a fear that limits your potential to become a published author. But don’t let it stop you from achieving your goals.

Identifying these limiting beliefs is the first step in overcoming them.

Once identified, you can start tackling them head-on by embracing change and the new adventure that becoming an author will bring. It will open up a world of possibilities and take you on a journey that will change your identity and fulfill your dreams.

When you write a book and become a published author, you gain more than just a professional title – you gain a lifetime identity.

You may be a doctor, engineer, CEO, or CXO, but when you write a book, you become an author too.

This is an identity that will stay with you forever, elevating your professional profile and allowing you to stand out in the crowd.

Writing a book is an opportunity to create a lasting legacy and leave a mark on the world.

Creative Fears – Fears Of First Time Authors

It is natural to have fears related to the creation of your book.

  • Fears of process
  • Fear of mediocrity
  • Fear of expectations

These are all common and understandable. But the way to overcome these fears is to face them head-on. Go for it. Embrace the adventure and challenge yourself to create something great.

Rather than worrying about mediocrity, focus on honing your craft, sharpening your ideas, and understanding your audience. This way, you can create something that will stand out and be appreciated for its quality.

Don’t let fear stand in your way; use it to motivate yourself to create something unique.

Overcome your limiting beliefs and fears of the process and mediocrity with the help of a publishing coach or a hybrid publishing house like Stardom.

Our clients don’t even know their topic when they start their projects but we create, find out, and dig out the best insights and perspectives that can be distilled into a book.

We do all the exercises to help our clients create a book that not only makes them proud but also helps them solve their existing business or professional problems and reach higher aspirations.

Once you have a publishing advisor in place, you will have the accountability, guidance, and action steps you need to complete your book on time.

Reception Fear – Fears Of First Time Authors

Another fear that many authors have is fear of reception – the fear of not having any readers or being criticized and judged once the book is published.

A publishing advisor can help you manage these fears and support you to move forward with your project confidently.

Writing your first book can be an intimidating process that can cause a lot of self-doubt and insecurity.

But once you’ve gone through the process, you’ll have gained immense confidence and a newfound appreciation for your capabilities. And for subsequent books, the feeling of being overwhelmed will be less pronounced.

To make the process easier, remember that criticism and judgment are inevitable in any situation. Whether you write a book or not do a job, people will always have their opinions.

Everyone is vulnerable to criticism, from the top 1% of celebrities and politicians to everyday business leaders and professionals.

So, enjoy the process, and don’t let the fear of judgment stop you from creating something incredible.

Example

For example, millions of people admire and appreciate Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.

However, there are also a few people who criticize them. But it’s important to remember that these criticisms are only a tiny fraction of the total feedback; for every thousand comments, there might be five or ten negative ones.

Instead of focusing on the small minority of criticizers, take the time to appreciate the countless supporters cheering you on.

Don’t let the tire-kickers and naysayers drown out the positive feedback. Focus on the people who are encouraging you and enjoy the process.

Awareness is the key; you know where these fears come from and how to tackle them before they rob you of your dream of becoming a published author. So, keep believing in yourself and keep moving forward.

I am signing off here. Raam Anand once again, and keep smiling. Believe in yourself and get all the best things in life.

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