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    11 Unconventional Ways To Immediately Overcome Writers Block

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    Here's a quick guide for how to get over writer's block.  These are methods I've personally used very successfully, and I hope you scroll through this, find a good method, and get over writer's block too!

     

     

    1.) Dictate The Words Into Your Phone

     

     

     

    2.) Write Inside A Distraction Free Zone

     

     

     

    3.) Use A Headline Formula

     

     

     

    4.) Physically Alter Your State Of Mind

     

     

     

    5.) Chemically Alter Your State Of Mind

     

     

     

     

    6.) Follow A Writing Prompt

     

     

     

    7.) Make A Constraint For Your Assignment

     

     

     

    8.) Stop Being A Little Bitch About It

     

     

     

    9.) Make An Outline

     

     

     

    10.) Take A Nice Shower

     

     

     

     

    11.) Copy Someone Else

     

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    P.P.S. Comment below what YOU do when you have writers block.  I am going to add (and draw!) more methods here based on the comments!

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    I go for a walk (except right now when the wind and snow are heavy). Walking always gets my mind flowing. Of course, I make sure I have my phone for dictating the incredible ideas LOL
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    Guest Sheldon

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    #8,im in a recovery house right now, i have to write, this one is a great motivator for me,actually most of the list,thanks Neville
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    Guest Neville

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    I was almost positive someone was gonna mention meditation! Perhaps I should add that one in there :)

    It's a relatively common way to clear your mind and get back to work!

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    Guest Neville

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    Hey Ansis, I think my "Magic Hours" through the day actually vary quite a bit depending on the day.

    Sometimes I'm bright and bushy, and words flow through my fingers quickly in the early morning. Other times it isn't until after procrastinating for a few hours do I get in the mood.

    Essentially it's whenever my mind is at it's most playful that I get the best writing done :)

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    Guest Neville

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    Bahahaha....I'm glad you laughed! I knew that one would cause a bit of cringing in some people, but the point WAS to be very blunt about it.

    Interesting, I never thought about doing something repetitive. It's so interesting to hear the different ways everyone works!

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    Guest Neville

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    I always thinks hilarious = good.....so you're fine :)

    I think most people (including me) are like you in that they wait till the last minute. HOWEVER, I can't include that as an actual strategy because that happens anyway.

    Method #7: Make A Constrant might actually work really well for you!

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    Guest Neville

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    GOOD! These tactics are essentially just tactics to be more productive. If you're browsing sites like Digg, Reddit, of 9gag....you might wanna use an app called Self Control. I personally use that to disable all the distracting websites on my computer for a certain period of time.

    Works super well!

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    Guest Neville

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    YEAH! I love doing that too and having a clean space!

    The reason I didn't put that there is a lot of people actually have no problem working in a cluttered space. I personally don't get it because I love a clean workspace just like you!

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    Guest Neville

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    Daaammnnn! Gerard shows up with his own list!!

    I like the "Draw a picture of the structure you're writing." I think that one goes along the lines of making a quick outline so you know what order to write in. Thank you Gerard!

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    Guest Neville

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    Ohhhhhhh good idea, the swipe file! I always talk about the importance (I guess so does every other copywriter on the planet), and totally forgot to include that one!

    THANK YOU! Perhaps a NevBox-worthy-suggestion Olajide.

    My images are made on a tablet, then I Photoshop them from there.

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    Guest Neville

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    4am....geez, you must be a REALLY REALLY early riser!

    That's a great idea......I've never used podcasts specifically to get over Writer's Block, but I do get TONS OF IDEEAS after listening to a good podcast, so I can def see how it works.

    Thanks Tavleen, and glad you like those YouTube critiques, I may have to do more soon. Possibly a NevBox-worthy suggestion!

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    Guest Neville

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    That's a great way.....I would include that in the "Talk to Siri" method #1 I wrote. I usually tell people to "explain the product like you're sitting in a restaurant booth with a friend."

    This Pomodoro Technique has been getting a lot of attention recently, I hear about it all the time now!

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    Guest Neville

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    Physical Activity + Physically Changing Your Environment = Works all the time :)
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    Guest Neville

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    Nice NevBox-Worthy list Oleg!

    I'll have to try this Writer's Block app.....I know there's a lot of apps like that, but I personally just need to maximize the window on a notepad-like app and get the same effect.

    I think I'm going to add the outline method here. I kind of rolled that into the "use a formula" method but I think it might warrant it's very own section in this article. Thanks again Oleg!!

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    Guest Neville

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    Now THAT is a super-unique method! What shall we call it? The "Play With Oreo's Technique" ?? :-P
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    Guest Neville

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    bahahaha...I'm sure some people will not like the alcohol suggestion. I obviously don't condone it ALL the time (it's 10:20am as I write this and I'm totally NOT in the mood for anything with alcohol, but maybe on a Friday evening......)

    I like the Hemingway idea! Kind reminds me of the "Stop Being A Little Bitch About It" mentioned in #8....where no matter what you just got stamp some words out.

    Thanks for letting me know!

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    Guest Jaquelyn

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    Just write bad crap. I like http://www.themostdangerouswritingapp.com/ they will erase everything if you stop writing in the time limit. So, if I am having trouble I just start a 5 min timer in there and just keep writing - even if I am just writing "I don't know what to write so...." and then normally it gets me out a funk in the 5 mins and I can move on with real writing.
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    Guest Neville

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    Hmmmm.....a couple of people have mentioned this, perhaps it deserves to go in the article?

    I definitely grab most of my ideas with a pen/paper originally (although actually now I've transitioned to just writing on my iPad Pro)......definitely in consideration!

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    Guest Neville

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    Nice Will!

    I would classify this one under "Change Your Physical Environment." I originally wanted to put "go for a run" or something, but then I would have to make a million other sections for "go for a bike ride" and "Do some push-ups."

    You're right though, pausing work and doing some physical activity is one of the greatest ways to drum up ideas!

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    Guest Neville

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    Bahahaha.....that's a new one :)

    AND WHAT DO YOU HAVE AGAINST FLAVORED COFFEE??!!?

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    Guest Neville

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    Yup, that's a constraint! I love putting those on myself to make me finish up the article quickly.

    Bahahaha, I think it's funny you actually writer ABOUT Writer's Block to get OVER Writer's Block. Sounds really meta :)

    Thank you for sharing Rowan!

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    Guest Neville

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    Oh snap, good luck on your book contract (that rhymed)!

    Definitely reading other people's stuff is great, that's what I meant by "copying someone else".....perhaps I didn't really clarify that.

    I think you might wanna try jotting down a bunch of random notes and ideas, then elaborating on them LATER. I have a giant file of ideas for articles that I keep, and am constantly adding them.

    From this list most of the ideas either suck or are repetitive, but out of 100 ideas, about 10 of them will be pretty good. This might be a good technique for you to use, so you can only put the best-of-the-best ideas in your upcoming book!

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    Guest Neville

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    Hey Arnaud, I agree with you. I've used those in the past, but just cleaning my mind with mindless something-else-than-work always helps me also.

    We're Writer's Block Twins!

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    Guest Neville

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    I think you said my Method #8 much more eloquently than I did :-P
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