*2-3 minute read*
1. Give Yourself a Break
It’s impossible to be creative 100% of the time—you’ll burn out pretty fast, so give yourself a break! Watch a movie, go for a walk, get some exercise, and then come back with a fresh perspective. If you’re uninspired, your readers will be able to feel that through your writing, so make sure to channel that creative spirit whenever you can.
2. Gain Some Inspiration
Kick-start your creative juices by doing something that inspires you. Listen to your favorite band, change your environment, make a cup of coffee, even go sit outside under a tree, anything to free your mind and refocus your creative direction. Sometimes all you need is a change of scenery.
3. Refocus
Sometimes the problem is not a lack of inspiration but a lack of concentration. It’s easy to get distracted when you really need to focus, so turn off the TV, turn on some music if that helps you concentrate (but not the kind that makes you want to sing along 
Published on July 13, 2017 03:51