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Dare To Overcome Writer's Block

By: Dennis Stokes



Dare To Overcome Writer's Block

Dennis Stokes

Why is writer's block such a problem and what is it exactly?

I need to meet a deadline and I sit down and have nothing, I mean nothing to write down!

You get the problem every once in awhile but maybe it's continually. You don't want it to happen, but there it is. The good ol dreaded.....

WRITER'S BLOCK!!!!

Yuck! I sit and think and think and the harder I try the less that comes out to put on that blasted page.

Writer's block is that blank numb stare at an empty page. You want to write something and you have some thoughts, but you can't transfer it from your head to that page. There's nothing... and you just waste your time getting nowhere.

Your stomach ties up in knots as you stress out about your dilemma. If you force it, it just gets worse. Even smacking yourself upside the head a couple times doesn't snap you out of it.

So how does this terrifying inability to write come to pass?

Well it could very well be fear. You fear what you have to do and the stress just turns your mind off. You might not think you really know how to write and you're afraid of what other's might think, so you have to perform. Or you might just be scared to death of writer's block itself.

Writer's block is a condition that can strike anyone at anytime. The pressure is on as you need to deliver on each and every piece you do. All the critics and all the experts....

Here are some ideas that you can put to use to overcome writer's block once and for all.

You can be rest assured that WRITER'S BLOCK can be helped.

Please, remain seated.

[1] Know your topic. Give yourself the preparation and confidence through thorough research. If you know your topic well, the information and vocabulary, you'll most likely have a lot to write about.

[2] Forget about being perfect. When you are experiencing writer's block you need to forget about writing and just type or write about any thoughts that come to mind. Even if it doesn't make any sense, just get it out on paper. Keep writing whatever comes to mind. I'm serious, even if you think it's silly, right it down. Forget about what your drafts will look like. Don't judge what is worthy to go down on paper or not. Write it all down and you will be surprised at not only what comes out of you, but the fact that you are writing and thats what counts.

[3] Don't edit while you are writing. This goes along with the last tip. Don't even care about how the words come out. However they come out, write them down without being concerned with the grammar, spelling, sentence structure, etc. You just want the thoughts to come out without the structure holding you back. Write like you were just talking to a buddy on your porch. Remember you can go back later and make it readable. All that counts is the final draft.

[4] Forget about the first sentence. Writer's block can grow when you force yourself to start in a particular order. Just let that go and write down any thoughts that come out in any order. You know the middle of your article? Then write it down. You start somewhere and the other parts will come. You just need to activate your mind and get the thoughts flowing

[5] Act as if. You act like you are a great writer that always has something great to say, you will have something to say. There is real power in acting like what you want to be. You have the talent in you and as you act confident, you will be able to write.

[6] Remember what the Nike slogan says, "Just do it!" Don't hold off any longer. Get yourself going. The longer you procrastinate, the longer you'll have to deal with writer's block. Get all your notes together and keep them close. Also remember most thoughts aren't original. Know what other people have said about your topic and use their thoughts to get your thoughts going. It's good not to copy what people say word for word, but put thoughts into your own words and add to them with your own experiences and stories. Include your own style and you have your own work. Don't try to re-invent the wheel every time you sit down to write.

To conclude, you can beat writer's block once and for all. Use these tips and they will help you get back to being a productive writer. Just remember that your writing is valuable. There are those that will be inspired by your work. Just keep writing and you will become better and better with each assignment.

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