IT TOOK HER 2 YEARS JUST TO WRITE 2 CHAPTER?!

In this clip Sol breaks down something that many writers tend to struggle with when it comes to writing their books.

The truth about writing a book isn’t always glamorous, sometimes it’s messy, slow, and full of detours. But every pause, every rewrite, and every ‘almost quit’ moment can be a moment to teach you a valuable lesson.

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... Read moreFrom personal experience, the process of writing can often feel like an uphill battle, especially when setting high standards for your work. Like Sol, many writers know exactly what they want their book to look like, but struggle with feelings that their writing isn’t ‘good enough.’ This struggle can cause major delays, not because of procrastination in the typical sense, but due to the pressure to produce something perfect. I've found that understanding and accepting the imperfections in early drafts is crucial. It's normal for writing to be messy and slow—this is where meaningful growth happens. By allowing myself the freedom to write badly at first, I've been able to make progress without getting stuck in cycles of self-doubt. Another key lesson is learning to manage expectations and focus on progress over perfection. Sol's two-year journey to write just two chapters illustrates how quality takes time, and every rewrite or pause serves as an essential step toward a finished product. For anyone struggling to start or continue their writing, remember that almost every writer faces these moments of hesitation and frustration. Engaging with communities like #booktok or #writer forums can provide motivation and practical advice. Ultimately, embracing the slow, sometimes frustrating writing process with patience and persistence helps you grow as a writer and shields you from the toxic pressure of racing to the finish line. Keep pushing, just like Sol encourages, and know that delays are part of many successful creative journeys.