What happens when you're completely "blocked" and can't write anymore? Should you pour yourself a drink or two or five and fat-finger your keyboard till you fall asleep, hoping you’ll wake up in a more lucid state? Should you find some ancient Chinese secret at one of those New Age stores downtown? Or, should you just give up and hope to heck that your inspiration returns? The answer: a resounding “None of the above.” The key to unlocking your trapped creativity is… Creativity!
Here are a few really good exercises you can try:
These are simply exercises. There’s no agenda, no goals, no metrics. They’re just meant to get you writing, get you thinking, get that right side of your brain activated again. Sooner or later, the connection to your work at hand will be restored. Writer’s block is an obstacle to be hurdled, not a permanent state.
Some writers make it a point to sit down at a specified time of day and write for a specified period of time. There’s nothing wrong with that, but you may end up like the writer who deleted 290 pages of text because he felt what he wrote was garbage. Had he been wasting his time? Doubtful, because what he re-wrote became a bestseller.
Start with the notion that writer’s block is a myth. Conquer it through creativity, and then visualize your Pulitzer acceptance speech.