🐻Thoughts from the Den #13: Summer Slump
The Writers' Summer Slump Isn’t Failure — It’s a Creative Season
If you're in the "summer slump: staring at your screen this July wondering where your motivation went…
If your book sales are low, your writing output feels sluggish, and you're quietly spiraling into self-blame…
🛑 Stop right there, honey.
You're not broken.
You're in a creative season.
🌀 Creative Energy Isn’t Linear — It’s Cyclical
Nature is in full bloom right now—but she's also resting beneath the surface.
The hot days slow the body. The mind wanders. Focus becomes slippery.
Your creative life works the same way.
Like the moon.
Like the tide.
Like a garden that needs time to lie fallow before the next lush burst.
And yet... here we are, trying to "hustle harder" through our body's very clear signals to slow down.
😩 Why We Panic in the Slump
Let’s be honest:
The summer slump doesn’t just feel frustrating—it feels dangerous when you’re trying to build a sustainable author career.
It can trigger:
📉 Sales anxiety
🤯 Productivity shame
💭 That sneaky thought: “Maybe I’m just not cut out for this…”
But here’s the truth:
A temporary creative ebb is not a sign you’re failing.
It’s a sign that your nervous system is asking for recalibration.
🌿 How to Work With the Season (Instead of Fighting It)
Here are some gentle, Mojo-approved ways to navigate the summer slump without sacrificing your soul:
🐾 1. Embrace Creative Mini-Moments
Instead of pushing for full writing sprints or big marketing launches, ask:
“What’s a tiny way I can honor my creativity today?”
That could be:
Voice-noting a scene idea
Updating your book description
Listening to a podcast on story structure while you take a walk
These are tiny trust deposits into your writing life.
🌕 2. Rely on Ritual, Not Motivation
Create simple rituals that don’t rely on willpower:
Light a candle when you sit down to write
Do 3-minute breathwork before plotting
Use binaural beats or creative frequencies (👀 I see you, Schumann 207.36 Hz) to signal "creative time"
Ritual regulates.
Ritual remembers, even when your brain forgets your power.
🐚 3. Let the Rest Be Part of the Work
Rest is not “doing nothing.”
Rest is:
Nervous system recalibration
Subconscious composting of ideas
The prelude to your next surge of brilliance
You don’t need to earn your rest with productivity.
You get to rest because you're human.
🐻 Final Thoughts from Mama Bear
If you’ve been beating yourself up for not “doing enough” this summer, I want you to pause right now and breathe this in:
You are not behind.
You are not lazy.
You are a cyclical, soulful creator.
And this season is part of the process.
Your summer slump?
It’s just the space where seeds settle deeper into the soil—so they can bloom like hellfire in the fall.
Keep going.
But only at the pace that feels like truth.
✍️ This post was originally published over on the Author’s Mojo site as part of this week’s Mojo Musings series.
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