Encouragement · From the Heart

To the Exhausted Creative – a Letter

You’re in the same place you were last year.

You’ve barely accomplished half of your plans for the spring, and soon half the year will be gone. Your story is inching along at a snail’s pace. Every day there seems to be a new task to remember. Guilt gnaws at you for the things you keep piling into the dusty, jam-packed closet labeled Later. You’ve had to worm your way out of commitments you really wanted to make. You’ve broken a few too many promises.

You’ve already given up on creative endeavors you’ve secretly been wanting to pursue because time slips out of your grasp like water. And the mile-long list of face-plants and failures keeps flying in your face to taunt you, right at midnight when you’ve finally sunk into bed.

To haunt you with the tiny whisper of fear that you can’t do it. You’ve let down so many people; why bother to keep trying? Maybe…this wasn’t meant for you. This dream of yours.

Something must be wrong with you.

After all, everyone else seems to have it all together. Especially That Girl. Her posts are consistent, cohesive, and just plain beautiful, she meets every single deadline, she finished her novel and is already drafting her next book, she has the most aesthetic content you’ve ever seen, and she’s juggling more things you could possibly hope to count, all without missing a beat.

So why can’t you do it?

You keep a confident smile on your face, of course. But it’s only a fragile veneer, hiding the stress, the anxiety, the sleeplessness, the overwhelm, the doubt.

Surely the only thing it can mean is that you weren’t born for this. You should give up. Leave writing books to the real authors. No one needs these silly little dreams of yours anyway. They don’t deserve to be seen.

Why try to reach others in their dark places when you’re still bogged down by the weight of the world yourself?

Why keep trying when you’ll never be good enough?


Dear kindred spirit, respectfully, you are wrong.

YOU ARE MAKING PROGRESS.

It may not feel like it, and it may feel like you’re making the exact same mistakes you were a year ago, but feelings cannot be trusted.

If you are trying, then you are growing. God will not give up the work He started in you.

Just keep putting one foot ahead of the other. One small, tiny, baby step at a time. Those steps count in ways you’ll never see until one day you look behind you and realize how far you’ve come.

I know how desperately you want to be a hundred times more organized, more social, more efficient, more brave, more good than you are right now, and you’ve been expecting an overnight change. You prepare for a triumphant leap but all you can manage is to scoot forward a measly inch.

But that’s how change works.

GROWTH IS SLOW. GROWTH HURTS. GROWTH IS MESSY.

And you are not alone. All those flourishing creatives you’re secretly so envious of, they’ve been stressed beyond belief. They’ve missed deadlines. They’ve been exhausted and overwhelmed.

Why?

Because they’re human, just like you.

Your dream – life itself – is worth fighting for because it’s so strenuous. Because it sucks the life out of you and throws you for a loop until you’re dizzy and wondering why on earth you chose this in the first place. That’s how you know this is the path you were born to take.

When it’s stressful and overwhelming, that’s when you’ll know you’re truly doing something right. Because you’ve gotten to the place where it’s not fun. And that, kindred spirit, is when the growth happens.

Nothing worthwhile is easy.

It’s the pain that makes the reward so gloriously satisfying.

So please don’t give up. Don’t cave in to the voices that say you will never being good enough. Instead, keep giving it it one more chance. Draw in a breath, exhale, and trust that the Lord will provide EVERYTHING you need.

Maybe you know, deep down, that you’re fighting the Lord’s will for your life. You may be pouring all your energy into following your author dreams when it’s something else He is calling you to focus on right now.

But what if He did call you to this? What if it was He who first sparked the passion for creating in your heart?

Did you really think He would call you to flowery beds of ease?

Haha.

No, dear friend, it’s a war. You battle with thorns and shadows and fire, with the world and the devil and your very self.

But I believe God who has given us this task, this dream, this battle, will also give us the strength to bring it to completion.

So you see, my friend, you are very wrong.

You can do it.


quotes to put on the wall beside your desk

But he that dares not grasp the thorn should never crave the rose.

—Anne Brontë

Are we of Narnia afraid of the dark?

—C.S. Lewis, Prince Caspian

“The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.”

—G.K. Chesterton

“Courage doesn’t always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day, saying, “I will try again tomorrow.”

—Mary Anne Radmacher

Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord.

Romans 12:11, ESV

And God is able to make all grace abound to you, so that having all sufficiency in all things at all times, you may abound in every good work. As it is written,

“He has distributed freely, he has given to the poor;
    his righteousness endures forever.”

He who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will supply and multiply your seed for sowing and increase the harvest of your righteousness. You will be enriched in every way to be generous in every way, which through us will produce thanksgiving to God. 

2 Corinthians 9:8-11, ESV

Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen.

Ephesians 3:20-21, ESV


songs to cry over in the shower

Truth Be Told – Matthew West

Pretty Pink – Cimorelli

To the Dreamers – For King and Country

Weary Traveler – Jordan St. Cyr

human – Christina Perri

One More Night – Cimorelli

Control – For King and Country

Battle Belongs – Phil Wickham


desktop and phone wallpaper to remind you of truth

How did this resonate with you? Are you feeling discouraged by your seeming lack of progress? Do you get ever depressed by the whooshing sound months make as they fly by? What small or large victories have you made this month? What songs or quotes/Bible verses strengthen your resolve and give you courage and hope to keep pressing forward?

44 thoughts on “To the Exhausted Creative – a Letter

  1. Girl, you are an absolute legend. I must save this into the writing archive of my email when I need to read this one day Lord willing. THANK YOU!! ❤

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  2. Thank you for this! Just what I needed. Also, the songs to cry over in the shower, perfect touch. (I will admit though, it threw me off and I started laughing, which made the post even better. But still, perfect touch)

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    1. You are so welcome, Anna!!! Lol thank youu, I enjoyed making that part because I will always take a chance to mention some of my favorite songs XD (LOL! That’s so funny!! 😂)

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        1. Aww, girl! ❤ I'm so glad this touched out! *prayers and hugs* (And believe me, you're not the only one! I originally wrote this for myself. 😅)

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  3. 😭 I feel this SOOO much!!! Like, every day. I have to remind myself every day not to be disappointed how long it took me to edit my novel and how it’s *still* not sent to the agent that’s interested in it. And when I think of all my other interests I have that I would love to explore more but never have time for… It’s depressing. 😭 I think the both of us are having some of the same thoughts though! This is why I’ve started talking about balancing life with writing and having adventures on my blog. I’m trying to learn how to keep consistency with my writing while not devoting my entire life to it. There’s so many other things I want to do with my life!! *Sigh* Yeah, this post hit hard. Thank you for it, I needed it. 🤗💙 And those songs!!!! Yeeeeesss. Especially “To the Dreamers”! *Scurries away to play it on repeat*

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    1. SAME GIRL. 😭 Awww, yesss. I feel ya. I fight that same disappointment in how long it’s taking me to write Project Gillory. *more sobbing* Agh, exactly. *nods* Yesss!!! And those posts have been so encouraging to me, Allyson!! I love that we’re both having the same epiphanies haha! Awww, thank you so much. ❤ 🤗 (Ahh, right? "To the Dreamers' is SO GOOD.)

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      1. Aww, yeah. It’s tough! I try to remind myself that every story is going to be different and will take different lengths of time… But sometimes it’s hard. 😂 Aww, I’m so glad!! Haha! YESSSS!! I love it when that happens with friends. 😂 (Yess!! I listened to it before bed last night. 🥰)

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  4. I needed to hear this!!! Writing has been HARD lately. Thank you for writing this!

    AND THOSE SONGS!!!!! For King and Country is the BEST!!!!!!!!!! And that Matthew West song is one that always makes me happy when they play it on the local Christian station.

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    1. Awww, same, girl! You’re so not alone. ❤ Thank *you* so much for reading it, Courtney!

      EEEEP YES! I absolutely adore their songs!!!!! Right? It's so universally relatable, I think, and just always hits hard when I hear it 😀

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  5. SO good. Only…you didn’t add a Francesca Battistelli song…at the end…? LOL just kidding. This resonates with me. Those quotes and Bible verses are soo uplifting.

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    1. Absolutely! You definitely don’t have to be super into writing to relate to this 😉 😅 Thank you so much for reading this, Grace! 😊

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  6. This post is just the most beautiful, encouraging thing ever! Thank you so much Saraina! I LOVE that quote from G.K. Chesterton, it’s so powerful and true!

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    1. Awww, thank you so much, Grace!!! ❤ Yesss, it's such a good quote!!! (I've found he has a lot of amazing quotes, as a matter of fact! :D)

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            1. Oof, there are so many I almost don’t know where to start! 😂 Maybe his Father Brown stories? I think I’ve heard the most about that. What about you?

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              1. Ha, I know the feeling! Yes, those ones do sound good! At the moment, The Man Who Was Thursday and The Ball and the Cross really intrigue me 😉

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  7. *cries* Perfect Saraina! Perfect! This is something I needed to be reminded of…I get inside my head too often and think I should be doing more, I should be writing faster, I should be able to fit everything into a day and not crack under the pressure. I overload my schedule and then despair because I can’t get everything done. I stress and procrastinate and then try to get ahead and end up feeling so stuck. Questioning the call to writing that feel because I wonder if perhaps I’m not cut out for every other aspect of being a writer….this is such a beautiful reminder! Thank you so much for sharing!

    (And as a thought would you mind if I shared this on WV? I think people need this reminder…it’s beautiful!)

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    1. Awww, I’m so glad this spoke to you, Kayti!!! Agh, YES. That is so relatable, and I feel that way too often as well. 😭 So happy that this was a meaningful reminder to you! ❤ 🤗

      (I would be honored! Yes!)

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