yourseri

Did I manifest Jungkook of 'slut' . Why is this story unfolding in front of me in real life ????? 
          	
          	I don't wish it on even my biggest enemy . 
          	
          	It's happening with my friend.  I will tell u whole story if I got time. 

Bilaro05

@yourseri atleast she've u to worry about her
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yourseri

@Bilaro05 the deal is , she doesn't have Taehyung ..... 
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yourseri

Did I manifest Jungkook of 'slut' . Why is this story unfolding in front of me in real life ????? 
          
          I don't wish it on even my biggest enemy . 
          
          It's happening with my friend.  I will tell u whole story if I got time. 

Bilaro05

@yourseri atleast she've u to worry about her
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yourseri

@Bilaro05 the deal is , she doesn't have Taehyung ..... 
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yourseri

Ramdan Mubarak 

FIK389

@yourseri  khair mubarak..may this blessed month bring you peace and happiness 
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yourseri

Aukfdehjfdh

@yourseri Don't put an end authornim simple we are suckers for "Slut "
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irishlism

Then don't end it  continue 
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taeslutkookie

Tbh I don't want this book to end ༎ຶ⁠‿⁠༎ຶ༎ຶ⁠‿⁠༎ຶ
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TaekookHealsMySoul08

Dear Author,
          
          I hope you’re doing well. I’m really sorry to message you like this, and please forgive me if I’m taking up your time but I genuinely needed some guidance, and I couldn’t think of anyone better to ask.
          
          I started writing my own book a long time ago. In the beginning, I was extremely excited and full of energy, but slowly I began losing interest. My mind constantly comes up with new story ideas, and I often end up starting a new book before finishing the previous one. Even though the entire story feels complete in my head, I struggle to put it into words and actually finish it.
          
          I work as a youth coordinator plus student which involves a lot of traveling and office work,studies and because of that I often feel exhausted and burnt out. I still want to write my mind is always full of ideas but as a Virgo, I tend to want everything to be perfect. Because I’m very detail-oriented, I end up procrastinating, which stops me from completing my tasks. I also have ADHD, and at times it becomes overwhelming enough to give me headaches and leave me feeling completely stuck.
          
          There are moments when I feel like giving up writing and even leaving this platform, thinking maybe this isn’t meant for me. But deep down, I truly want to complete a book.
          
          I admire your writing so much, and you’ve written so many beautiful stories even with a hectic schedule. That’s why I wanted to ask how do you manage to complete your books? Do you have any habits or tips that help you stay consistent?
          
          Also I wanted to ask. When you first started your writing journey, how did you motivate yourself and keep going during moments of self-doubt, if you ever had them?
          
          I’ve just been feeling very frustrated with myself and didn’t know what else to do, so I thought of reaching out to you.
          
          Thank you so much for taking the time to read this. If you’re able to share your thoughts, I would be truly grateful.
          
          With respect and admiration,
          A reader
          
          

TaekookHealsMySoul08

@yourseri THANKYOU THANKYOU THANKYOU SO MUCHhhhhh. I honestly don’t even have words to describe how relieved I feel after reading your message. It instantly calmed my mind. Thank you for sharing everything,your journey and your insights , it's literally means a lot to me really....
            
            I’m going to take a screenshot of your words, and whenever I feel demotivated, I’ll read them again.
            
            I’m truly grateful blessed to you for giving me your time.
            
            Thankyou dear author ❤️
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yourseri

That’s why I try to trust my stories and finish them. I have this weird obsession with completing things, so I push myself. And yes, followers and good reads also motivate me. When people interact, when a story grows, it gives energy to continue.
            You asked when I started writing  ; it was around June/July 2023. My first story was Bunny’s Mafia. Back then, I was new and just wanted to prove to myself that I could complete a book. I also won’t lie  , the early response, the followers, the comments… it motivated me a lot. I had 1k flowers before finishing my second story . I wanted to finish stories, start new ones, grow more.
            Writing became my escape too. There was a time when real life was very hard for me for almost a year. During that period, I published story after story. I finished books in 5–10 days just to stay in the fictional world and not think about reality. That was the unhealthy side of it, but it shows how deeply writing connects with our emotions.
            So to you, I’ll say this:
            Trust yourself.
Trust your readers.
Trust your story.
            If you don’t feel like writing, take a break. Leave the story. One day you might wake up and suddenly feel ready to continue. And if your mind has many ideas? Write them. Draft them. Start them. Leave them. Come back. It’s your space. Your account. Your creativity.
            Even if only two people read you, they are reading because your words mean something to them. In this brutal world, if your story can make someone happy for 10 minutes, 1 hour, or a whole night  , that matters more than you think.
            You’re not failing. You’re just a writer with a loud, creative mind. And that’s not a curse it’s a gift. You just have to learn how to live with it, not fight it.
            I’m really glad you reached out. Keep writing, in your own way, at your own pace.
            
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yourseri

@TaekookHealsMySoul08 
            
            Hiii !!! 
            First of all, I’m really glad you messaged me. And trust me when I say this : been there, done that. I still go through this. All the time. With almost every story.
            You see 22 published works from me. What you don’t see is that I also have around 22 unpublished ones. Full plots. Drafts. Even book covers made. So many ideas that never became finished books. I also can’t stop my mind from creating new stories before completing the old ones. That part of you? I have it too.
            And if you’ve followed my writing while I’m actively working on a story, you probably noticed  , I take a long time to update. I leave stories in the middle. Many of my day one followers know how many works I’ve abandoned or unpublished. So what you’re feeling is not rare. It’s actually very common among writers.
            The truth is, writers lose interest. We doubt our stories. We move to new ideas. It happens.
            But my biggest motivation? My readers. Their comments. Their love.
            The best example is my story Mr. Fighter. I almost abandoned it for a whole year. I didn’t trust the story. I didn’t like it. But readers kept commenting, messaging, asking me to continue. They saw something in it that I couldn’t. Sometimes we are too close to our own work to see its value.
            And something else pushes me too. Before I was a writer, I was a hardcore reader. When my favorite authors would stop updating or unpublish their work because they doubted themselves, it used to break my heart. I’d think, “She wrote something so beautiful. Why doesn’t she know how much it means to me?”
            So whenever I want to give up on a story, I remember my reader version. And I remind myself:
Someone’s “not good enough” story can be someone else’s whole world.
            
            ( Can't write so much in one draft ; will continue in replies) 
            
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