Write. Write every day. Whatever you can write. Write when you don't feel like it. Write total crap until it starts to shape up. Writer's block in a particular Work In Progress, is most often defeated by writing whatever part you CAN write. Write character backgrounds, do some world building, take notes from your research, write a list of questions about the project. Write anything. Don't allow yourself to call it writer's block,because in reality, in 95% of the cases, it's being stuck at a particular point. We convince ourselves that a local barrier (not knowing how to finish one scene) is holding us back, when it reality, we often know what comes after it, and if we go explore that for a bit, the bridge to get there will often appear. Sometimes it's best though, to just walk away for a few minutes, an hour, a day, then come back, rather than dwell on the feeling of being stuck. The mind accepts and acts on what we tell it is true. If we believe we are stuck, we will be.
Thanks for that ill keep that in mind when im doing my blogs on Steemit. Overcome the writer's block by writing more, practicing more and just going with it. Sometimes we'll think that something we wrte should be erased when there's no problem with it
If that's what you mean, it's not writer's block, it's analysis paralysis, and the biggest key is, write first, edit after. Don't fuss over that one sentence, finish the piece, you likely know what you wanted to say, then come back and polish it.
Write. Write every day. Whatever you can write. Write when you don't feel like it. Write total crap until it starts to shape up. Writer's block in a particular Work In Progress, is most often defeated by writing whatever part you CAN write. Write character backgrounds, do some world building, take notes from your research, write a list of questions about the project. Write anything. Don't allow yourself to call it writer's block,because in reality, in 95% of the cases, it's being stuck at a particular point. We convince ourselves that a local barrier (not knowing how to finish one scene) is holding us back, when it reality, we often know what comes after it, and if we go explore that for a bit, the bridge to get there will often appear. Sometimes it's best though, to just walk away for a few minutes, an hour, a day, then come back, rather than dwell on the feeling of being stuck. The mind accepts and acts on what we tell it is true. If we believe we are stuck, we will be.
Thanks for that ill keep that in mind when im doing my blogs on Steemit. Overcome the writer's block by writing more, practicing more and just going with it. Sometimes we'll think that something we wrte should be erased when there's no problem with it
If that's what you mean, it's not writer's block, it's analysis paralysis, and the biggest key is, write first, edit after. Don't fuss over that one sentence, finish the piece, you likely know what you wanted to say, then come back and polish it.
Now thats something I don't do ill keep that in mind