Most writers do. âď¸
Or at least⌠they think they do.
They sit down,
open their document,
and something just⌠doesnât click.
The words feel slow.
The scenes feel off.
The story doesnât quite land the way they imagined it would.
So what do they do?
They question themselves.
âMaybe Iâm not good enough.â đ
âMaybe this idea isnât strong enough.â
âMaybe I need a better storyâŚâ
And then it happens.
They start over.
A new document. đ
A new outline.
A new version that feels like it might finally work.
But a few weeks later,
theyâre right back in the same place.
Stuck somewhere in the middle.
Unsure where the story is going.
Feeling like theyâve lost the thread completely.
So they start over again.
Not because theyâre lazy.
Not because they donât care. đŤ¤
But because something underneath it all⌠isn't aligned.
And thatâs the part most writers never get shown.
Itâs not a writing problem. âď¸
Itâs a clarity problem.
Because when the core of your story isnât locked in that's when everything else starts to wobble.
The scenes feel disconnected.
The middle collapses.
The ending feels out of reach before you even get there.
So you keep trying to fix it on the surfaceâŚ
Better sentences.
Better opening.
Better ideas.
But the real shift doesnât happen there.
It happens when you stop asking, âHow do I write this better?â
And start asking,
âWhat is this story actually trying to do?â
Thatâs what I guide writers through the paid tiers in The Storytellerâs Path.
Not just writing more.
But understanding your story deeply enough that it can finally hold together.
Because once that clicks?
You donât feel stuck in the same way anymore.
You move forward with direction. đ§
With intention.
With something that actually carries you through the middle.
If youâve been restarting your book over and over again,
this might be the shift youâve been missing.
Weâll see what is needed in order for you to move forward. â¨