We've all been there, sitting at our PCs watching the little cursor blink. To make matters worse, there is always the little reminder at the bottom of the screen Words: 0.
So where do you go from here? Follow these tips to overcome writer's block.
Overcome Writer’s Block with These Tips
Posted by Dan_Swords under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://danswords.com 3883 days ago
Made Hot by: ObjectOriented on April 9, 2014 11:21 pm
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3880 days ago
3881 days ago
I will first ask the question: What does the reader wants to know about tea? I have started to write down things on sticky notes with different ideas / categories / chapters / sections / questions & answers.
I will then start to write down text with a certain word count. I "must" find a time slot to write in a workflow. I think I need an app for this! ;)
3880 days ago
You'll be surprised at how fast the words will come.
Dan
3881 days ago
3881 days ago
First, set a time to start writing and stick to it. Set a word count of 400 words to start out.
Second, if you runt out of starting ideas, try to write the instructions on how to make a paper airplane.
Hope that helps.
Dan
3882 days ago
Being consistent is difficult and it had made hiccups in my blogging career. The irony is a blogger needs to be regular. It's not a job where you invest money and make benefit without any effort.
Turning on distraction is kind of impossible in the world wide web. Having writing goals daily and sticking with it sounds as a sensible solution.
Thanks for sharing these tips..
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Jakes
3882 days ago
Staying consistent is what keeps your readers coming back and Returning readers are the key to a successful blog and website.
Thanks
Dan
3882 days ago
Val
3882 days ago
Thank you and I'm glad you enjoyed the article.