Writing Past Doubt


“You don’t have to convince doubt to keep going.”

Doubt doesn’t need an argument, it only needs to be bypassed. When you write without answering it, something larger slips through.


Doubt speaks.
The pen moves.
Something deeper
keeps talking.

Purposeful Journaling Practice:
When doubt appears, write “and anyway…” and continue.

-Kerri-Elizabeth-
Tomorrow, we let impossible ideas live on the page.

3 thoughts on “Writing Past Doubt

  1. This is wonderfully insightful, Kerri-. ✨

    I love how you frame doubt—not as an enemy to be defeated, but as a companion to be bypassed—allowing creativity and deeper truths to flow unhindered. The simple practice of writing “and anyway…” is such a powerful invitation to keep moving forward, to let ideas and imagination breathe without the weight of self-judgment. Your words capture the quiet magic of persistence and the courage it takes to let the impossible take shape on the page. Truly inspiring for anyone who writes, reflects, or dreams. 🖋️💫

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