James’s answer to “How do you deal with writers block?” > Likes and Comments
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I agree - ask yourself 'why?' I usually don't quite know what I'm trying to do, or have some other problem that has me stuck. It's not always an easy fix mind you. I wish. :)
Happens in my crafting too. Sometimes I just have to walk away and when I come back I either notice something I didn't see before or I scrap the whole thing and start over.
one of the more insightful views i've seen!
I love the idea of having a little outline, as something to refer to when the writing process gets sludged up.
I've liked one person who i think, said it was okay to stop writing what you're working on, but if you got a bloc, just write something else, even if it's a few notes, funny things, diary entry.
Just don't shut down and stop writing, but find joy in just writing down 2-3 sentences.
It doesn't have to be your novel, or a essay for school... unles it's a scary deadline...
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I love the idea of having a little outline, as something to refer to when the writing process gets sludged up.
I've liked one person who i think, said it was okay to stop writing what you're working on, but if you got a bloc, just write something else, even if it's a few notes, funny things, diary entry.
Just don't shut down and stop writing, but find joy in just writing down 2-3 sentences.
It doesn't have to be your novel, or a essay for school... unles it's a scary deadline...