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Overcoming Writer's Block: Unlocking the Words Within

13 ways to get out of writer's block

By Sonic SagePublished 11 months ago 3 min read
Overcoming Writer's Block: Unlocking the Words Within
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Many writers will experience writer’s block in their writing careers. Sometimes pro writers, too, will feel trapped and struggle to provide high-quality work. But, it is a part of the writing process, and there are proven ways to help you overcoming writer's blocks. We will cover in this post about the practical ways to overcome writer’s block.

1. Set a Writing Schedule

Create a consistent writing plan to boost your productivity and creativity. Plan each day and block specific time to write. With the plan, turn writing into a habit. You also will train your brain to be more creative during those periods.

2. Eliminate Distractions

Identify and eliminate distractions to make progress with your writing. Turn off notifications, put your phone in silent mode, and close unnecessary tabs. Create an environment that allows you to focus on your writing. Distractions will disrupt the flow of your thoughts and increase writer’s block.

3. Write for Yourself First

Tap into the passion that drives you, and write for yourself first. Don't worry about pleasing others or meeting external expectations. Authenticity always connects with your readers on a deeper level. Remember why you started writing in the first place.

4. Use **the Blank Page**

Often, writer's block arises from the fear of producing the best work. Write freely without any judgment and let your ideas flow naturally. Use the blank page and let go of perfectionism.

5. Writing Prompts

Writing prompts are pre-written scenarios stimulating the writer's imagination and creativity. With such prompts, the writer can focus on the topic and be in flow freely. Practising with writing prompts will help stop writer’s block.

6. Free Writing

Free writing is a technique where the writer writes for a set period without worrying about grammar, spelling, or punctuation. Free writing aims to generate ideas and let the thoughts flow freely without any restrictions. So, start practising free writing.

7. Take a Break

Writing will often mentally exhausts us. So, taking breaks to recharge and refresh the mind is essential. You can take simple breaks such as walking, listening to music, or napping. Then you can return to your work with a fresh perspective and renewed energy.

8. Read and Seek Inspiration

Read works written by other authors, explore different genres, or even dive into non-fiction if you are a fiction writer. Such activities will provide fresh perspectives and inspiration. Exposing yourself to new ideas will always stimulate your creativity and unlock new avenues for your writing.

9. Try a Change of Environment

Sometimes, changing the environment can help break a writer's block. Try changing your writing environment by working in a different location, like a beach or coffee shop. New environments will always stimulate your mind and help you look at things differently.

10. Talk to Others

Talking to other people about your ideas might help to break writer’s block. By talking through your ideas with friends, family or others will help you to gain clarity and come up with new solutions to your writing problems. You can also get feedback and opinions from others, which will be very helpful to update your writing process.

11. Try Writing Exercises

Practice writing exercises to overcome writer's block. Examples of writing exercises - writing prompts, write in a different genre, write about something completely random. Such writing exercises will boost your creativity and inspires you to write more.

12. Practice Mindfulness

Practice mindfulness techniques like meditation or deep breathing before you start writing. With your mind focused, you will enter a flow state with inspiration to write well. Also, reduced stress will keep you concentrated in the writing process.

13. Experiment with Different Writing Tools

Break from your conventional writing tools. Write with a pen and paper instead of typing on a computer. Use a different writing software or app. Often, different tools might help you break writer's block and generate more ideas to write.

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