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Writer's block. Writer's block. Writer's block. Those are the words that have been encircling my mind all day. Those are the only words that are coming to mind whenever I have thought about writing my blog today. The only words that I could think of, when I sat down at my laptop for about the seventh time today, trying to write this blog.
So here I am now, actually writing about the thing that has been bugging me constantly for the past day. What is writer's block? I like to define it as a barrier in the mind that stops a person from the ability of conjuring up ideas to write about, or the inability to expand on their ideas.
Personally, I love writing. Aside from blogging, I love just writing in my journal, or writing letters to people. Writing isn’t exactly something that is difficult for me to do. But I specifically write about my emotions towards a certain topic. I have somewhat of an inability to write about just anything, I have to write about a passion or be able to give my opinion on something before I am able to write something that I consider to be great.
From this, I thought to myself, how can I prevent myself from getting “writers block” again? How can I come up with ways to not only help me, but other people who are facing the same struggles that I currently am? So I researched. Initially, I researched the author Stephen King, hoping that he would have some quotes that could help prompt others ability to write. He automatically came to mind, because he himself has been criticized for only being able to write horror novels, just as I struggle with the fact that I can only write about a certain topic. When I researched him, I only came up with ways to write a novel, which isn’t exactly directed to the idea of helping spark blog ideas.
So, I decided to make my own list of how I believe people can prevent getting writers block, and hopefully be able to help spark ideas for others as well as myself to utilize while they are writing blogs.
1. Figure out what you enjoy most in life, whether it be sports, the environment, cars, and research that.
2. At least twice a week try to read a different article whether it be in the news, on the internet, or in a magazine that is directed to your passion, if you push yourself to inquire into one idea that you enjoy, it may be more of a prompt to write about.
3. Write down notes about interesting things that you witness simply throughout your daily life.
4. Write about things that interest YOU. The more you write trying to accustom what others enjoy to read, it will be more of a struggle for you to come up with ideas to blog about.
5. Give your complete and honest opinion on every topic that you write about, to a certain extent. Everyone is going to have a opinion, good or bad don’t worry about what other people think. This is YOUR blog, people read it to hear YOUR opinion.
6. If you run out of ideas, make a list about something like I am. Write a list about amazing things to do in the city that you live in. Or the most beautiful places in the world that you have ever been to.
7. And finally, give people tips like I am, believe it or not you are not the only one facing the problem that you are facing. Other people love to read about similar experiences that other people are facing, and figuring out how they endured
them.
So here I am now, actually writing about the thing that has been bugging me constantly for the past day. What is writer's block? I like to define it as a barrier in the mind that stops a person from the ability of conjuring up ideas to write about, or the inability to expand on their ideas.
Personally, I love writing. Aside from blogging, I love just writing in my journal, or writing letters to people. Writing isn’t exactly something that is difficult for me to do. But I specifically write about my emotions towards a certain topic. I have somewhat of an inability to write about just anything, I have to write about a passion or be able to give my opinion on something before I am able to write something that I consider to be great.
From this, I thought to myself, how can I prevent myself from getting “writers block” again? How can I come up with ways to not only help me, but other people who are facing the same struggles that I currently am? So I researched. Initially, I researched the author Stephen King, hoping that he would have some quotes that could help prompt others ability to write. He automatically came to mind, because he himself has been criticized for only being able to write horror novels, just as I struggle with the fact that I can only write about a certain topic. When I researched him, I only came up with ways to write a novel, which isn’t exactly directed to the idea of helping spark blog ideas.
So, I decided to make my own list of how I believe people can prevent getting writers block, and hopefully be able to help spark ideas for others as well as myself to utilize while they are writing blogs.
1. Figure out what you enjoy most in life, whether it be sports, the environment, cars, and research that.
2. At least twice a week try to read a different article whether it be in the news, on the internet, or in a magazine that is directed to your passion, if you push yourself to inquire into one idea that you enjoy, it may be more of a prompt to write about.
3. Write down notes about interesting things that you witness simply throughout your daily life.
4. Write about things that interest YOU. The more you write trying to accustom what others enjoy to read, it will be more of a struggle for you to come up with ideas to blog about.
5. Give your complete and honest opinion on every topic that you write about, to a certain extent. Everyone is going to have a opinion, good or bad don’t worry about what other people think. This is YOUR blog, people read it to hear YOUR opinion.
6. If you run out of ideas, make a list about something like I am. Write a list about amazing things to do in the city that you live in. Or the most beautiful places in the world that you have ever been to.
7. And finally, give people tips like I am, believe it or not you are not the only one facing the problem that you are facing. Other people love to read about similar experiences that other people are facing, and figuring out how they endured
them.