Writer's Block: How I broke the log jam.
I am working my way through the first level of training here at WA. I am really impressed by the "color by numbers" easy to follow and implement instructions in the training. I selected a niche, built my first webpage, and now I'm ready to write my first post. I am excited about the prospect of having a web based business. I can't wait to write my first post. I open the web content app, load the template... and...
Nothing.
I try a few sentences. I try a few titles. Nothing.
I play a game for a few minutes thinking I might clear the mental palette. Nope, nada, I am actually experiencing anxiety. Why? I can't say. If I would happen to write the worst post in the history of WA, what would happen to me? Nothing bad. I would just write another one.
So, II went for a walk, still nothing.
It may seem counter-intuitive, but one way past writer's block, is to write. So I opened a blank page on my word processor and wrote a letter to my good buddy. In the letter I explained to him the vast array of free internet resources available for anyone who wanted to develop a strong, positive mindset - the subject of my post. How he could find these resources, and how he could download and implement them. I also explained why might want to do this.
I have no intention of mailing the letter, but it got me started. A few hours later, I had my first post.
Hope this helps. Please like and comment. Even if you don't like, please comment. I appreciate the feedback.
- Joe
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I do like your system to escape from a writer block! Write a letter to your best friend! Very good!
I have added your tip as bonus. How to cure a writer block, 101 blogging ideas
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Thank you Joe, great post. )
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You're welcome Joe. )