November 1st, 2006 in Lifehack

Help For Writer’s Block

John Bash at his blog Overcoming Laziness did a quick guide on overcoming writer’s block. Other than the symptom “cannot think of anything to write”, John actually tried to find the cause, which he thinks writer’s block is caused by being focused on the outcome while you’re writing. He uses this as an analogy on conversation:

Think about when you’re talking to somebody. While you’re talking to them, is it good to over-analyze and think about what it will be like to look back on the conversation? Of course not. Instead it’s best to just allow the conversation to flow.

He thinks it is the same with writing where you are conversing in print.

There are four solutions that he preaches:

  • Stop Fooling Yourself Into Thinking You’re Writing When You’re Really Not
  • Figure Out What Your Interruptors Are and Quarantine Them
  • Stop Calling It “Writer’s Block”
  • Use A Model.

Help For Writer’s Block – [Overcoming Laziness]

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    • Mikhail Subach says on November 4th, 2006 at 12:54 am

      When I think that I could not write anything, I have a deal with myself, that I will write something for 10 minutes. I write a topic at the top of the page and then write non-stop for 10 minutes, everything that come to my mind.

      After 10 minutes or later I stop and
      1. Cross out the first paragraph
      2. Review and correct other paragraphs

      And a lot of excellent ideas come to my mind (actually to my paper ;)) following this approach.

      Yes, John Bash is right, there is no such kind of thing like “writer’s block”.

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