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Overcoming Writers Block - Articles SurfingDoes writers block stopped you from being a thriving article author? Well to be honest every article writer has had to overcome writers block. For reasons ranging from what do I write about, to those kids are just too noisy. Anything that distracts you and causes you to quit is writers block. In this brief summary I am giving you the methods I personally use. Had I not just endured this experience personally I would have most likely selected a different topic! First off, don't be afraid of that blank screen, it's simply waiting for your words to fill it. If you*re already at this stage your in the wrong spot anyway. Be prepared to write (sorry for the clich* but there it is), spend some time doing research of your chosen topic before you begin writing. Notes will help get you off to a good start. Make yourself an outline, as complete an outline as you can think of. Concern yourself with the headline later. The title may possibly write itself. With a complete outline writing is easy Don't put writing off; this is my own personal demon. I tell myself, *I'll come up with an idea tomorrow and put off my writing for another time*. That trip to the coffee pot will wait and Oprah won't miss you. (Sorry Oprah) The one piece of software I personally use for my outline is writers block. Not because it's a great authoring tool, that's what our brain is for. It organizes my notes into manageable blocks I can organize later. You can do the same thing with a pad and pencil if you choose, my work space is usually too cluttered for me to find all my scribbling. Don't concern yourself with perfection, you are going to edit later. Once again fall back on your outline and notes for all the inspiration you will need. Try not making great expectations from your original draft; UNDERSTAND I used the word draft. It's alright to write a bit poorly, you'll be able to refine it later. I find editing is much easier that composing in any event. Try to ignore the opening sentence, write it later. One of the biggest obstacles in writing is the first sentence. Compose from your notes; elaborate your article by filling in detail. With good notes writing is easy. NEVER overlook this step and your writing will take care of itself. Writing is at times an unconscious process; creativity will flow from your thoughts as you write. Write in short sessions, five or ten minutes is usually adequate. You will find your imagination and focus much better. If your mind won't let you quit so be it, although you will find your most inspired thoughts in the original few minutes of your composition. Try to avoid distractions as much as possible. I know it's tough and I don't live in a fantasy word but unless your room is on fire you can give yourself five short moments. Don't criticize your self for writing gibberish, remember you can polish a stone. It starts out dull but with a little work it will shine! Adding small details and filling in a few blank will make a poorly written draft into a polished composition.
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