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Writers block. What writer doesn’t deal with it. I definitely have…
way more then a handful of times.
Its something that just well, comes normal with writing, lots of time it adds up to somethings your facing in your real life.
Here, I’m going to tell you some steps to well, skip past it, and keep on writing!
A long time ago I watched this video, and it basically said writers block isn’t exactly what most people think. Its more of well, your brain incorporating writing with pain. Saying that writing = pain.
Kind of scary right?
Writers block is a super hard thing to skip past, first I’ll go over some of the main causes. One, you’ve ran out of ideas, and you can’t for some reason come up with any. You feel as though your writing is done for,
OVER.
But, truthfully, I’ll give you to suggestions. As time goes on, many people’s aesthetics or what marvels you changes. Usually as a writer you want to write about something that completely marvels you and makes you mouth drop wide open. (Not literally)
So one thing, the thing that marvels you has changed. If you look at your story, and no longer see it as interesting, that most likely means, its not interesting to you anymore, and writing about something your not
interested in is, HARD. I’d say you look at it and if you can’t write and you just hate it, stop and maybe take up a new subject, ortake a break for some time and think about it.
Also another thing. You wonder why you write in the first place when you have writers block. Well, I’m going to help you with a little trick I read in abook that helps with perseverance for writing.
Get out your notebook, paper, notes, or what ever you can write on at the moment.
Okay, so first question, why do you love writing? Write the reason/reasons down.
(You’ll see soon what this does :)
Next, how does
writing make you feel?
And again, what made you want to write in the first place?
Have all of the answers written down. Now keep them where ever you wrote them. And next time you have writers block I want you to look at them. They may not work for everyone, but it works for many.
Also another suggestion. Just stop writing, I mean STOP. And go out to some place you enjoy to go to, maybe walking, napping, reading, what ever you do to think or calm yourself down do it.
I know, if you think about your writing too much, of if you have dead lines it can get very tricky to write. So just forget about that, give yourself some time alone to think, it helps a lot of the time!
(Also if you have any other ideas for this, I’d love some input, to help others lol, thanks for reading this!)
way more then a handful of times.
Its something that just well, comes normal with writing, lots of time it adds up to somethings your facing in your real life.
Here, I’m going to tell you some steps to well, skip past it, and keep on writing!
A long time ago I watched this video, and it basically said writers block isn’t exactly what most people think. Its more of well, your brain incorporating writing with pain. Saying that writing = pain.
Kind of scary right?
Writers block is a super hard thing to skip past, first I’ll go over some of the main causes. One, you’ve ran out of ideas, and you can’t for some reason come up with any. You feel as though your writing is done for,
OVER.
But, truthfully, I’ll give you to suggestions. As time goes on, many people’s aesthetics or what marvels you changes. Usually as a writer you want to write about something that completely marvels you and makes you mouth drop wide open. (Not literally)
So one thing, the thing that marvels you has changed. If you look at your story, and no longer see it as interesting, that most likely means, its not interesting to you anymore, and writing about something your not
interested in is, HARD. I’d say you look at it and if you can’t write and you just hate it, stop and maybe take up a new subject, ortake a break for some time and think about it.
Also another thing. You wonder why you write in the first place when you have writers block. Well, I’m going to help you with a little trick I read in abook that helps with perseverance for writing.
Get out your notebook, paper, notes, or what ever you can write on at the moment.
Okay, so first question, why do you love writing? Write the reason/reasons down.
(You’ll see soon what this does :)
Next, how does
writing make you feel?
And again, what made you want to write in the first place?
Have all of the answers written down. Now keep them where ever you wrote them. And next time you have writers block I want you to look at them. They may not work for everyone, but it works for many.
Also another suggestion. Just stop writing, I mean STOP. And go out to some place you enjoy to go to, maybe walking, napping, reading, what ever you do to think or calm yourself down do it.
I know, if you think about your writing too much, of if you have dead lines it can get very tricky to write. So just forget about that, give yourself some time alone to think, it helps a lot of the time!
(Also if you have any other ideas for this, I’d love some input, to help others lol, thanks for reading this!)
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It was a dark and stormy night...
Could be something like "The writer's guide"