Jump-Starting the Writing Process When Lost for Ideas

Aug 26
09:21

2010

TJ Philpott

TJ Philpott

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Sometimes just starting the writing process can be a challenge especially if you write frequently. It is inevitable that periodically you will be stricken with writers block which can be like quick sand. Read on to see 5 ways to overcome this obstacle allowing yourself to slip back into the content creation process with relative ease!

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Sometimes just starting the writing process can be a challenge especially if you are a content developer due to the frequency with which you compose. It is inevitable that periodically you will be stricken with writers block which can be like quick sand. The more you stare at a blank screen searching for ideas,Jump-Starting the Writing Process When Lost for Ideas Articles the deeper you sink into the mental paralysis you are experiencing. The only thing that can really help you snap out of this state is some type of 'stimulation' and a blank screen won't supply that. Sometimes the best way to 'kick start' the content creation process to get you back on track is to gain separation or break 'routine' to help relax and stimulate your mind. You need this mindset in order to welcome back the creative juices that have taken a temporary leave of absence.

Here are 5 suggestions you can fall back on when writers block makes it difficult or even impossible to get into a productive content creation session!

Do Something Else

With a busy schedule and lots to do I'm sure there is always something else you have that needs to be done, just do it! Relax, it's not like you are ditching a productive writing session in the first place is it? If you can not be productive in one area perhaps you can in another. Get something accomplished, feel good about it, relieve the tension and relax your mind. It's really that simple!

Take Time Away

Go play! You probably need the break anyway besides a relaxed mind is a creative one and ideas will surely start 'sprouting' once again. I understand and appreciate the attitude to 'stick with it till the job is done' however when dealing with writers block this can sometimes makes things worse.

Break Routine

Perhaps a change in scenery or even your time schedule can use an adjustment to help 'kick-start' your creative juices once again. This type of stimulation can give you a new perspective and also boost your energy level as well!

Address Your Preoccupation

Often writers block can be caused by our preoccupation with something other than writing. When this is the case it is sometimes best to simply address the source. Once this has been done your mind will be less cluttered thereby enabling you to focus better!

Pick Up On An 'Old' Idea

Browse through some of your former writings and look for ideas or even pick up a topic where it was left off and elaborate on it. Most content you publish typically does not go into great detail about any one thing so choose something left 'unfinished' that could use more of an exclamation.

The writing process is a very natural and enjoyable experience for a content developer until such time that they become afflicted with writers block. When the ability to write or even think creatively takes a leave of absence, frustration and tension usually takes its place. This aggravation can easily worsen if allowed, unless you take the necessary measures to address the situation. Quite often the best solution is to simply 'walk away' to allow your mind to relax. The 5 suggestions offered above serve to not only relax your mind but also help you maintain your productivity as well. For anybody frequently involved in content creation, they know all too well that writers block is an occupational hazard. Being aware of this allows you to be better prepared to take constructive measures, as those suggested above, to help  minimize the duration of time you are affected.