Overcome Writers Block with Snake Dancing

Written by Judy Cullins


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4. It seems an enormous task in time and money. What most emerging authors don't realize is that they don't have to writerepparttar "end all, be all" book. Just choose one focus such as solving one problem or writing for only one preferred audience per book. Targeted audiences are much easier to sell to.

How to Get Unstuck.

1. Warm up! Writers need to relax, get into alpha state each time before they write. So take deep belly breaths for 1-2 minutes first. Another way to set up your book writing success is to listen to relaxing music before you set out to write. You may even warm up by handwriting something before you commit it to your computer.

2. Gotrepparttar 129238 blank page blues? Write a littlerepparttar 129239 day before—then you have a partial page to hook new related, information onto. I wrote this article in two sittings because I didn't like my old introduction.

3. Switch tasks, but honor a time set aside for writing each day. If you are stuck in #1 book, add research stories, or how to's torepparttar 129240 #2 book. If stuck on one chapter, start or work on another one.

4. Organize your book, both on your computer and in paper files. For your book, name it and save asrepparttar 129241 main folder. Add new files to this folder such as -repparttar 129242 introduction - Chapter One andrepparttar 129243 rest - Table of Contents with Chapter Titles - The back cover, sales letter, or 30-60 Second Tell and Sell (sales message).

4. Start a promotion folder too. Name one folder "traditional" and another one "online." Start adding files of promotion information as it comes to you.

Then, when your book is almost finished, you'll have your promotion foundation ready to hitrepparttar 129244 ground running for fast, continuous sales that keep your cash flow going.

4. Love your topic. When you have passion for your book, you won't have many blocks. You'll be excited to sit down and spend special time each week on it. You may want to work daily like I do. When you do one "high level" activity a day on your book, you will finish before you know it and you will feel exhilarated and satisfied at your results.

Remember a page a day yields 365 pages a year. Think about a shorter book of only 25-50 pages you can deliver as an eBook or print book. You can finish one in less than a month!

Judy Cullins: 20-year author, speaker, book coach Helps entrepreneurs manifest their book and web dreams eBk: "Ten Non-techie Ways to Market Online" http://www.bookcoaching.com/products.shtml Send an email to Subscribe@bookcoaching.com FREE The Book Coach Says... includes 2 free eReports Judy@bookcoaching.com Ph:619/466/0622


Write Before You Look

Written by Angela Booth


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If you're not familiar with progressive relaxation, here's a complete course:

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/har/les1.htm

==> Two: Write down your creative impulses

When you're completely relaxed, gently focus on your breathing. You'll find that your breaths gradually deepen more and more, and that they slow right down. This isrepparttar effect you want.

When your breathing has slowed, keep focusing on your breathing, but also think about what creative work you'd like to do. What would you like to write, if you could?

Just daydream for five minutes. If a creative idea comes to you, write it down, then drift back into your daydream.

You may not get any creative ideas while you're daydreaming. They may come later as you're doing something else. This is fine. Your right brain doesn’t "think" in language. It uses feelings and emotions to communicate. Your left brain translates these right- brain impulses into words. When you first start to actively try to get creative ideas,repparttar 129237 communication betweenrepparttar 129238 two sides of your brain is slow. It will become more rapidrepparttar 129239 more you practice.

==> Three: Follow through on an impulse immediately if you can

Got a creative idea? Great.

If you can, follow through on it immediately. If you can’t, write down enough ofrepparttar 129240 idea so that you can recall it easily later inrepparttar 129241 day. Vital: also write down any images which are floating through your mind. What mental pictures do you see? These are additional parts ofrepparttar 129242 creative impulse that your left brain hasn't yet translated into words. Capture them now by writing them down.

You can work with intensively with your right brain images by using Win Wenger's Image Streaming process. Here's how ---

http://www.debateit.net/improvethought/imagestreaming.htm

Some writers find that they can immediately write an entire 2000 word article, or a chapter of a book after they clear their mind. This process is very powerful.

==> Four: Drop judgments --- enjoy making a mess

You've followed through, and you're writing. However, it’s messy. It doesn’t completely make sense.

Excellent!! This is exactly what you want. It's your guarantee thatrepparttar 129243 idea you're developing is original. All creation starts with a mess.

Work onrepparttar 129244 project again tomorrow. Keep working. Chances are that you're making a creative breakthrough. Remember it's your left brain that's making these early judgments. You can safely ignore them.

==> Five: Never assume that you "know" anything

You've cleared your mind, and when you read through your creative ideas later you get scared to death. You can't do this. You can't write a complete book, or submit your article proposal to Redbook. And you surely can’t dig that manuscript out of your bottom drawer and whip it in shape to send to a publisher.

Of course you can. Remember, your left brain is NOT creative. Clearing your mind so that you can let your creative right brain work will convince you that you DO have lots of creative ideas.

Unfortunately, your left brain doesn’t trust them. That's OK. Remember thatrepparttar 129245 part of your brain that's belittling all your ideas is your left brain.

Ignore it. Trust your creative impulses and follow through. Clear your mind first, to muffle your left brain. Then let your right brain dorepparttar 129246 creative work.

Write before you look. That'srepparttar 129247 entire process. Try it. You'll amaze yourself.

Remember:repparttar 129248 creative impulse that gave yourepparttar 129249 idea, also knows how to carry outrepparttar 129250 idea. So if you've got an impulse to write a book, write it. You already have everything you need to do it.

*** Resource Box ***

To read more articles by Angela Booth, visitrepparttar 129251 Digital- e Web site--Information for writers and creatives. Ebooks, free ezines, Creatives Club. Love to write? Turn your talent into a business! http://www.digital-e.biz/

Writer, author and journalist Angela Booth has been writing successfully for print and online venues for 25 years. She also writes for business. On her Web site http://www.digital-e.biz/ she conducts workshops and courses for writers.


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