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5 Steps To Avoiding Writer’s Block When Writing Articles

Writer’s block is a play on words that I find doesn’t not really apply because if a writer did have block in front of them, they’d be able to write about the block wouldn’t they? All joking aside, there are times when writers just can’t get the creative juices going and find themselves staring at a blank piece of paper or blank screen with nothing but a glare in their eyes. I’ve listed here a few suggestions that can help alleviate this situation.

What’s really going on when you can’t write? Quite likely it’s because there are a lot of things going on in your mind that are vying for your attention that quite probably are more exciting than putting a story on your computer screen. Even though writing does look like it could be fun and interesting, it does require a lot of effort. And the first requirement for writing great articles is a great attitude.

1. Work on your psyche. A sense of tiredness will pull rank on any thoughts of writing. Swing your mood over by thinking about all you will be able to do if you get all your articles written now. Something like, you won’t be pushed for time later when something of a recreational nature comes up. Maybe you can think of rewarding yourself when you’re done with something you really like; maybe your favorite desert or a night in front of the TV watching your favorite movies.

2. Set yourself up for success. Find a spot in your home that’s conducive to writing and make that your favorite writing area. It could be your kitchen or dining table, your den or office, the back porch overlooking your garden. This way, when it’s time for writing, you can grab your laptop, go to that spot and let yourself be inspired and start writing.

3. Accept imperfection. During your first draft, treat it as such. Don’t be the editor and the writer at the same time. It’ll prevent your creative juices from flowing. Instead, just type away, even if you have run-on sentences or the grammar and spelling just isn’t quite right. Come back later when you’re finished to clean it up.

4. Do more research. If you just can’t come up with something to write maybe you need to do a little more research on the topic. So, switch hats and get into the research mode. You might have a lot of good information but you’re missing out on that one little piece that will really capture your readers’ imagination. You can never do too much research, if nothing else; you’ll have information for future articles.

5. Take a meditation break. An active mind doesn’t lend itself well to writing. You’re trying to focus on a subject matter to write your article about and your mind keeps drifting off to other areas. Or maybe its anxiety, you’re not sure if your article will be well received or you don’t think you have what it takes to be a writer. Again, meditating will help you with that. Take a few moments to meditate, to calm the mind and refocus it on the subject at hand.

So, if you find yourself hitting the proverbial brick wall when you try to write, just try these ideas to get those articles on paper (screen). You’ll probably surprise yourself at how well you do.

By: Bert Godin

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