Well there you are stuck again without any thing to write about. Maybe you missed my other post, Use Mind-Mapping and Analyzing to Help Overcome Writer’s Block, and yes I realize I’ve hit this subject twice in the last two days, but when I began writing about writer’s block I realized it had turned into at least two posts.
If you’ve tried mind mapping and had no luck with it to get yourself writing, I have another writing tip for you; Write about it! About what you ask? Write about writer’s block.
Here’s an example:
“Today is Friday, April 10, 2009. It’s Good Friday and I have writer’s block. I can’t think of anything to write. I’ve mulled ideas over in my mind and I’ve tried to convey my message to paper but nothing happens. So here I sit, once again, knowing I need to be writing but nothing happens. Maybe I’m trying to hard. Maybe it’s stress because I know I should write and when I can’t I feel guilty about it. I should go read a good book because it usually sparks my creative side and makes me want to write. Or maybe I should keep writing about writer’s block and try to figure out what’s holding me back.”













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