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Writer's Block Instant Cure

The fastest cure known

By Obiora ChisomPublished about a year ago 3 min read
Writer's Block Instant Cure
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We're going to permanently and instantaneously cure writer's block Indefinitely. No matter what you're attempting to write, just come back here and read this again if you ever experience it again. It works for everything. One small line can help you overcome writer's block. I will begin with the first;

Allow yourself to write junk: The truth is that most of what you write won't be rubbish, but you can still remove the block by granting yourself permission. This is the reason, let's consider the true definition of writer's block. The name suggests that there is an obstruction to your creative flow. It appears that obstruction is the need for flawlessness, the pressure to write effectively, be excellent, or select the ideal concept, tale, or even words. In essence, it's the desire to look intelligent. So just get rid of the urge for perfection in order to eliminate the impediment. This is how you can do this, first open the file or other document you plan to write in first. Consider the things you would like to write if you weren't blocked. Set a timer for 4 minutes. Give yourself a pass on writing nonsense and move on! Write as much as you can for 4 minutes. If the words are still not coming to you right away, take it a step further and force yourself to write unintelligent words. That's all there is to it. That's the only thing about it. Congratulations! You've overcome the block and are writing once more.

You may be thinking, "But I don't want to write garbage," at this point. I want to write well, and as you write, you could even hear a small voice in your head telling you that what you're writing is terrible. That is a very bad sentence. Why did you decide on that concept? This is not your forte. You're going to look ridiculous, stop now! The block is that voice. In actuality, you require that voice, which I refer to as the critic voice. It truly cares about what's best for you. You see, that voice is your only hope of not looking stupid. It doesn't want you to make a bad impression on the world by publishing trash. Its tendency to interrupt and enter before its turn is the issue. It's an attempt to critique something that doesn't even exist yet and that doesn't shield you, it prevents you. You see, writing is a process, and putting your thoughts on paper is just a small portion of the overall process. In actuality, there are four steps in the procedure. Initially, you formulate your concept by transforming it into a narrative or outlining your intended message. After that, you transfer it on the paper. Thirdly, ensure that the words you use successfully convey your idea. Lastly, optimize the reading experience for the reader. When you combine the pieces, writer's block occurs.

So, how do you quiet your critical inner voice?

This is the method : You work something out with it, Before you expose your writing to anyone, tell it that you'll give it an opportunity to address any criticism it may have. You see, it will go silent and allow you to express your creativity once it realizes you're not being reckless, but you still have to give it an opportunity to be critical later on. Because the critic voice will stop believing in you in the future if you publish shoddy initial drafts of your writing, and the block will come back. Thus, give yourself permission to create rubbish, and then when you've finished, make your writing stronger. That's the guaranteed way to end writer's block in an instant. Get creative and give it a try right now.

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  • ReadShakurrabout a year ago

    Thanks for sharing

  • Latasha karenabout a year ago

    Well said

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