Thursday, December 12, 2013

A Writers Block In The Road

                            Writers block is the feeling you get when you know you must think, but you cannot. Wait-what?, are the words being broadcast through you're mind, It's time to think? Oh-I'm not ready! Where have my thoughts gone? When I get writers block I can relate it to a two hour delay from school, because of excessive rain and flooding. It seems like the time is coming to think, but you don't know which way to go to be on time. This happened to me once, and I was worried because of all the rainwater blocking some important roads, like the roads in your mind, chaos erupts when they become blocked. Do you get what I'm saying? It's a complicated and frustrating experience that leave's you in a flustered state where you may get rushed into an idea you are not satisfied with the results forced out of you. But that is writer's block, and it is difficult to avoid. This can be different for everyone. But it is certain that with a every path to glory, there are some blocks in the road. No body is perfect, an the loss of an idea strongly supports that. With every brilliant mind, there are always going to be doubts, and when an idea just doesn't come to satisfy you, you might find it extremely helpful to improvise.
                           I'm sure when you are stuck like this, your mind seems to plead for inspiration, something to get it going so well it won't be stuck like this for a long time. So the best thing you can do is to open your eyes, ask questions, and search for fresh appealing ideas. Try not to copy any body's original thought, but use it to shape your own that will ease your sudden loss of imagination.Every little ounce of imagination you take in will help fuel your inspiration and feed the hunger that writers block has caused you mind.
                            And no matter how difficult a block can be, inspiration will always help you out. Keep thinking, keep imagining, and never forget to inspire others!


4 comments:

  1. I feel like you answered your own queries by rambling on about writer's block! When I don't know what to write - I ramble - on paper. It gets my ideas out and keeps my mind thinking - instead of being stopped by a wall. The obstacle comes down slowly, and I can start to see through the cracks to what I want to write. Thanks for the tips - I can see it's happened to you before and you've not let it get you down. Kudos! ~Joy from IL

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  2. Thanks! I'm glad you have a way to get your ideas through, when you are idea-less, it's tough! I appriciate the support, now I know I can write even if inspiring thoughts don't appear!

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  3. I have a hard time imaging you with writer's block - you seem like you always have a brilliant idea. You described writer's block quite thoroughly, "It's a complicated and frustrating experience that leaves you in a flustered state..." Everything in this post is so well thought out, it's amazing how you could write about writer's block, that was truly a creative idea.

    I have many problems with writer's block too, sometimes I have no ideas some times I have too many I just get overwhelmed with a whole bunch of thoughts that I forget them, as if there was some kind of dark abyss my thoughts get thrown into if they stay in my mind too long. It's rather agitating and you've explained that wonderfully. Your thoughts and writing are definitely inspiring.

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  4. Thank you so much Melissa! I can see your not a fan of writers block, neither am I. The best way to avoid it is to get creative and jump into that abyss to pull the ideas right back out. I appriciate the kind words, what a thoughtful comment!

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