Have you checked out Parler yet? It’s very similar to Twitter but promotes free speech. So far I’ve found everyone friendly and welcoming, and the posts I share there display better.

Someone posted that they were struggling with writers block and the advice to “just write” no matter what, everyday, was not working for them.

I’ll admit, I don’t write everyday.

So, I came to the persons rescue with a few alternative suggestions. I honestly believe that just because a method was right for someone else, doesn’t mean it’s right for all. Everyone is unique.

Originally this was a four point list on Parler but then I had more ideas.

Infographic on How to Beat Writers Block

I hope you enjoyed my infographic and found it useful. If you’re on Parler, you can add me. I’m Redfae.

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21 thoughts on “How to beat writers block

    1. Yeah. I think finding time is my biggest challenge as I have a lot of commitments. I try to work on my writing projects every other night. It’s not much but those little bursts really do add up.

  1. I am one of those that need to write every day. But I try not to get caught up in what “needs” to be written. I willingly write crap in the hopes that there is one sentence/gem that I can gain from that day’s writing.

  2. I am one of those that need to write every day. But I try not to get caught up in what “needs” to be written. I willingly write crap in the hopes that there is one sentence/gem that I can gain from that day’s writing.

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