How to Reframe Toxic Writer Worries Through Journaling

A woman in a gray sweater writing in a journal. Overlayed, it says, How to Build a Confident Writer Mindset.

Is self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and worry stopping you from writing?

If so, check out this video- a guide to rebuilding your confident writer mindset through a guided journaling process.

We’ll break down how to reframe toxic writer worries so that they support your confident writer mindset.

We all worry from time to time, but when those worries have us thinking we should give up on writing altogether, we need to make a change.

If this is you, grab your notebook and follow along as we delve into our writerly worries together.

Click the image to watch on YouTube.

A photo of the writer sitting out side while flipping through a notebook. She wears a white button down shirt and there is green grass and trees in the back ground. Overlayed, is a list of worries including: plot holes, perfect prose, finding readers, flat characters, word count.

What You'll Discover:

    • A guided journaling process to work through your writerly worries
    • How to reflect on your top worries
    • Learn to reframe worries with an abundance and solution-oriented perspective
    • Why Hebb’s law is working against you

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I’m Julia Malone. I help writers commit to completing their story through building a personal writing routine that combines mindset work and productivity techniques.

I share strategies and resources to guide us as we develop our storytelling skills with curiosity and confidence.

Are you seeking a supportive and motivating writer’s community that sparks excitement as you accomplish your writing goals?

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Over to you!

Share one of your writerly worries in the comments.

You’re not alone! We all worry sometimes.

Talk soon!

Julia

Hello!

I'm Julia

I’m here to connect with storytellers, creatives, and dream-chasers. This blog focuses on creative writing, goal-setting, productivity, and mindfulness- all things craved by creative minds who want to bring their dreams into the present.

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January 27, 2026

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