My best suggestion? Try to ignore the stats (and yes, I say this as someone who checks them again and again and again like a mad fool - they are addictive).
But I remember when writing was in print when we almost never knew if anyone read our work, so here's the most important part:
Try to think of three kinds of writing: The writing you do for Jesus, the writing you do for others, and the writing you do for yourself.
If you're writing for others (especially if it's a certain someone), it's normal to check to make sure they got it (or that someone got it).
But if you're writing for Jesus or yourself? Then stats don't matter because you know the target got it. And God. of course, can always make sure we connect with the right person (whether we want to or not). I've poured a lot of hours into things that seem to get no views, then I forget about them, and eventually, somehow, the important ones eventually find someone or otherwise, it's all practice...