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Writing a Book? Writer's Block: The Cause and Tips to Overcome It!

By Lisa Brunel

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When writing a book, writers block is something that is bound to kick in from time to time. While there are different ways to handle this problem, there are a few tips that can speed up the process under the right circumstances. There are also a number of different reasons why people go through this problem, but in the end, writers must be prepared to try something new in order to come out of this funk and get back to writing as soon as possible.

The first thing that writers are told to do is to create a schedule of some sort that they will stick to. When writing a book, try to have a set time for writing everyday and make sure that you force yourself to write during this time period. Even if you do not feel like writing, just get something written down because you never know what your next great idea is going to come from. Even if you are only able to get through a few hundred words during this block of time, at least you will have gotten through something, so you will be further ahead than you were before you started. Many writers are able to force themselves through writers block by using this method and when writing a book, every page counts.

Remember not to be too hard on yourself while you are dealing with your writers block because this will surely lead to disaster. Once you get down on yourself, it will make this issue even more difficult to deal with, as you will start obsessing over the fact that you are not writing, rather than what you should be writing about. When writing a book, you can deal with any mistakes that you have made during editing but for now, just get your ideas out in the open so that you can keep the writing process moving.

Perhaps one of the more common reasons why people get writers block is that they overwork themselves. Writing can be very difficult to do is you burn yourself out, so make sure that you take some time off in between projects. Even if you simply relax for a weekend with some friends, it will give you the chance to recharge yourself and possibly come up with some new ideas. Another thing that many writers do when writing a book is work on more than one project at a time. That way, the ideas that you present will never becoming boring, as you will always have variety in your writing.

Most writers have to set their own deadlines, which inherently leads to procrastination. Therefore, it is extremely important to set deadlines when writing a book and to stick to them. Writers block can only be used as an excuse for so long, as you must eventually finish the book in order to make money from it. In many cases, this little bit of extra pressure will help you get through writing a book, as no writer wants to miss a deadline for any reason.

Writing a book should be a rewarding experience but if you are constantly struggling to get through each page, it will not be rewarding for long. Therefore, it is very important that you remember the reasons that you became a writer in the first place. If this was your career choice, you must get back to basics and think about the alternatives in life. Dealing with writers block is completely mental, so if you picture yourself working construction, it might provide you with the motivation that you need to get through it.

In the end, there are no guaranteed ways to get through writers block, but if you truly want to be a writer, you will be able to work it out. There are countless other things that you could be doing with your life, so suffering from a little bit of writers block should be the least of your concerns. Take your time and calm down a little bit because you will soon find that the ideas will begin coming back to you again. Writing a book is the end goal of almost every writer so if you have the opportunity to do so, it should be reason enough to keep writing and have the motivation to finish what you have started.

Writers block happens to the best of us from time to time and when your writing a book you want to get over it as fast as possible. Visit http://www.learntowriteforchildren.com and meet a successful author who has been through it all. She has the best tips and support around and she wants to share it with YOU!

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