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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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    Guest Neville

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    Hmmmm....doubts and fear are your worst writer's block? Interesting. It's perhaps comforting to know that simply writing something on a page (especially a digital page) is very temporary, and can easily be edited or deleted :)

    Best of luck Dee!

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    Guest Neville

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    Great suggestions Ryu! Sharing with others can definitely jog your memory and give you new ideas.
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    Guest Neville

    Posted

    Bahahah......I guess "Playing Gangsta Rap" should be the next one in the article :-P

    I think you stumbled upon a common scenario which is:

    Be Lazy For Long Time --> Get Disgusted With Yourself --> Get All Amped Up --> Get Work Done!

    I go through a similar process all the time of laziness, then extremely productivity when pumped up. Thanks for sharing Lizzie!

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    Guest Connie Villeneuve

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    I have found that we experience blocks for any activity we feel that we HAVE to do. If I have a sink full of dishes to do, I suddenly find writing ideas coming to mind. If I have a writing assignment to do, I suddenly have an urge to do the dishes. A method that I use is to "pretend" that I HAVE to do the dishes but I just need to write that headline or rewrite that last paragraph of copy. It tricks my brain into believing that the thing I HAVE to do is the distraction from what I HAVE to do. Also, when I was a child and had to do dishes at home, I would imagine that I was on a game show and was winning prizes every time I washed a certain number of dishes in a certain time. It made doing the dishes more exciting. If you use this game show tactic for writing, it can make it seem more exciting and rewarding.
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    Guest Brenda Smith

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    What a wonderful topic of discussion because this surely is something most bloggers go through – writers block :)

    I liked the ways you shared here, and while I do follow most of them when I get blank sometimes, I really believe that if you enjoy blogging and it becomes your passion with time, you have less of these blocks. I guess those who put up daily posts or every alternate days might be facing this problem.

    The key according to me lies in the fact that you should write when you are focused in your work. I don’t think your mind would turn blank then, or you wouldn’t know what to write. But I guess it differs from person to person too.

    Speaking of myself, I guess being a professional freelance writer and blogger – my work is to write! And I write a lot, whether it’s my blog posts, project work, or even replying to the comments on my blog (which are mini posts in themselves!) – all of that is writing. I never really get into such blocks, or perhaps my mind is always floating around with creative ideas that are just waiting to be penned down. However, when these is work pressure and pending projects etc., and when there’s stress all around – I do experience writers block, though it’s rare.

    Thanks for sharing these ways with us.

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    Guest Kumar

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    That "being a little bitch" point though, it works for everything not just writer's block. I found this article on StumbleUpon and I've treasured it to my other lists of How to overcome writer's block. Thanks.
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    Guest Jacob

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    Awesome advice here, I especially enjoyed "stop being a little bitch." :) And I'll be using the "distraction-free writing environment" for sure.

    One thing that's worked for me pretty consistently since I figured it out in college is basically talking to myself about whatever it is I'm trying to write, but externalizing it by writing it all down. It helps get the ideas flowing, gets me in a writing frame of mind, and gets the thoughts onto the page/screen so I can review them without circling around and around in my head.

    If I have the time, and I've done a bunch of thinking or research about the topic and I'm still stuck, sometimes I'll just set it aside and come back to it first thing the next morning. Approaching the topic refreshed (and after letting my subconscious work on it while sleeping) usually unplugs me and lets me get the writing done even faster than if I tried to force it.

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    Mad props for the shower image alone. However, they are also very good tips!
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    Guest Jasper Verelst

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    Great tips guys, especially the one about 'copy someone else' :) I read and enjoyed, as usual ... Cheers !
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    Love the ''stop being a little bitch'', gonna print it and put on the wall. Damn, how lucky we are, how many resources we have!
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    See, I'm not quite sure that the 'Chemically alter your state of mind' works for me, drinking that beer or that shot could be a door I won't be able to close later, hehe.

    But the one that really works for me is altering my physically state of mind, every time I'm blocked I just go out and take a walk, I usually bring a little notebook with me so I can write down new ideas, but this trick of recording your voice on the phone is even better, it's not just recording my text but also checking the flow, rhythm (or whatever) of my words.

    Thanks, Neville.

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    Guest Kariul

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    Very helpful Indeed. BTW you should also mention how to consistently maintain writing habits.
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