A short moment from the life of an author.
There’s a quiet kind of victory that never shows up in stats or milestones. It doesn’t come with applause, a viral short, or a nicely rounded word count. It just arrives with a sigh, a stretch of the fingers, and a whispered, “Alright then… carry on.”
Today was one of those days.
I stared at the draft. Again. I knew what needed rewriting, but every sentence felt heavier than it should. The edits weren’t flowing, the coffee wasn’t helping, and the background noise of daily life, bills, work, sleep I didn’t get, was louder than usual.
And yet… I didn’t close the document. I didn’t shelve the idea. I didn’t let the doubt win.
I wrote a sentence. Then another. Then reworded the first one and deleted the second but stayed with it. And that, strangely enough, felt like something.
I didn’t give up.
Not for the first time. Not for the last. But this was today’s win, and I think it’s one worth sharing.
If you’re working on something creative, whether it’s a novel, a painting, a video, or just the courage to start, know this: continuing is often the bravest thing we do.
So if today you didn’t give up either… I’m glad you’re still here.
Let’s keep going.
Simon