At one time or another almost every writer has experienced writer’s block. This occurs when you sit down to write and you can’t think of anything to write. There are ways to eliminate writer’s block from ever happening again; practice for awhile and you will never experience it again.
One way to get your words flowing are to keep a notebook with you at all times. This will allow you to write down your thoughts as they come to you and will serve as a starting point when you want to write the next time. Another way is to make a list of what you want to write about and simply add to this list any time you can. Sometimes taking a walk outside and being surrounded by nature will help you to write with ease and forget all about writer’s block.
David McSweeney says
yep, taking a walk and a break from it can definitely get the creative juices flowing. I don’t carry a notepad, but just jot down ideas on my iphone and then put them into a spreadsheet to be used on the days I’m feeling less creative. I wrote a post on the same topic yesterday and put up a youtube video on it today – the link is below, would love your feedback.
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