A Cure for Writer's BlockWriter's block is a favourite topic of writer's, and no wonder….nearly every writer suffers from it at some crucial point in their careers. Writer's block usually comes to visit at
most inopportune times, like during projects of tremendous importance where there's not a moment to waste, or when there are firm deadlines involved and a nasty boss waiting in
next room anticipating a brilliant end-product. Writer's block is such a prevalent problem that articles, essays, books, and entire websites have been dedicated to
topic.
How will you recognize writer's block?
It appears like a blank page or screen that doesn't change for hours or days. It feels like stress and pressure. It frustrates and angers you and causes you a great deal of anxiety. You may experience an overwhelming sense of desperation and panic. You can definitely be sure you are suffering a mild case of it if you catch yourself staring at your blank computer screen, hoping that, magically,
keys will start typing on their own, and words will appear, nicely organized into coherent paragraphs and sentences.
I think
worst case of writer's block I ever had was when I was writing my Masters thesis. It lasted for four complete years -- exactly as long as my last marriage. When
marriage ended, so did
block... funny how that worked.
How often we sacrifice our own creativity for
sake of someone else. We turn off that inner light and give control to
other person, effectively killing our creative selves along with whatever drew them to us in
first place. It wasn't
first time I'd done this, but for sure it will be
last.
I've made it a personal challenge to myself not to ever give away my power again! I will fight tooth and nail to hang on to every victory no matter how small, and to build on each victory until I see myself as
winner that I know I AM!