Writer’s Block

As I sat down to write this blog I got overwhelmed with a case of writer’s block. I couldn’t think of a topic to write about, and then when I did the words didn’t flow.  Everything seemed forced, I was overthinking it. So, I decided to take a step back from it. I took a walk, worked on other projects, cleared my head.

Then I thought having writer block is okay, especially given everything that is going on in the world right now. It’s okay. I know that I’m not the only one feeling that way, below are some things that have helped me when I get stuck creatively. Feel free to share what has helped you in the comments.

  1. Going for a walk
  2. Yoga
  3. Listening to music
  4. Working from a different room. The change of surrounding helps me sometimes.
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4 Responses to Writer’s Block

  1. Georgia Zannelli says:

    Taking a nap? The unconscious mind can be really good at putting together all those jumbled pieces. Also, the benefits of eating chocolate should not be underestimated!

  2. Deb Cote says:

    @Georgia we need to hang out! 🙂

  3. Pattie says:

    I am completely with you Agnes. Doing something else does help and going for a walk, but these days are so challenging to even trying to get through the work. I do indulge in comfort food. It does help.

  4. Saul Wisnia says:

    1. Read something wonderful by somebody else.
    2. Play catch with your dog.
    3. If you don’t have a dog, bounce a ball against the wall.
    4. To stop procrastination, which creeps in VERY EASILY without your noticing it, put on a timer (on your phone or the old-fashioned kind) for 25 minutes and do nothing but write during that time. Then you got 5 minutes “off” to do anything else. Then rinse and repeat for several hours.
    5. Look at this and laugh: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/10/books/what-is-the-hardest-part-of-writing.html

    GOOD LUCK!

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