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Only You Can Fight Writer's Block

By JC Clain

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To many authors, writer's block is one of the most frightening diseases that they can be inflicted with. At least, it feels like a disease to them and they would do just about anything to cure it. Luckily for them it can be cured. Whether you share this mentality or not, a case of writer's block could affect you as well. Here are some questions you should ask, that may help anybody, even the most plagued authors, get over it.

Why am I working on this particular piece?

You may have started the piece because you found it absolutely inspirational. Maybe you thought it was something that had to be said to your readers. Is it still inspirational? Does it still feel like something that needs to be said? Sometimes, what started off as a good idea turns out to be not so good in the end. You have to learn to acknowledge when it was a bad idea to begin with and cut your losses.

Have I lost my way?

Sometimes writer's block is your brain's way of telling you that you are getting off track or that something just isn't right. Remember why you started writing and get back to basics.

Am I writing about things I love to write about?

If not, maybe you should. Some professional writers, such as journalist, do not have the luxury of always writing about what they love. That's ok. Take a break from the assignment and switch gears to something you actually want to write about. You can get back to the assignment later.

Exactly how long have I been in this room?

Maybe you should migrate to another environment. Sitting in your office 60 hours a week isn't good for anybody. Pack up the laptop, or take a pen and paper, and go to the park or a coffee shop.

Am I a willing writer?

Some authors develop the opposite problem of never even making it to the office. This is another form of writer's block and can be the most dangerous because it allows the author to get into a pattern of laziness. You have to remember that, as a professional, this is your job. It shouldn't matter if you don't "feel" like writing. This is how you are paying rent. Sit down and do it.

Am I comfortable?

Writers are notorious slobs. If this describes you, sooner or later, you are going to have to do something about your writing space. Cleaning it may do the trick. Maybe moving your desk to the window, or away from it, will help. A good time to deal with your workspace is when you can't write. This will not only help improve your writing environment, it also gives your mind a break. That may be all you need.

Seize the Opportunity

Writer's block does not have to be a paralyzing event. It can be viewed as an opportunity for change. It is a good time to take a step back and better yourself one way or another. Hopefully, these questions will help you do that.

J. C. Clain is a freelance internet marketing consultant and writer. His newest project, An Article Submitter's Blog, is a free informative website designed to help anybody achieve success with an online business through article marketing. For further information on Internet and Article Marketing, go to -> An Article Submitter's Blog

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