JohnWillis
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Three weeks. Zero words. I sit down, open the document, stare, and nothing happens. My brain is empty. My advisor emailed asking for a draft and I haven't replied.
I've been researching writer's block (ironic) and found some strategies:
Freewriting: Set a timer for 10 minutes and write anything, even "I don't know what to write." The goal is to get words flowing without judgment. I tried it — wrote 200 terrible words but at least they were words.
Change location: I always write at my desk. Went to a coffee shop and somehow wrote 2 pages. Different environment = different brain.
Write something else: I worked on a different chapter, not the one I'm stuck on. Progress anywhere is still progress.
Talk it out: I explained my argument to my partner. Saying it out loud helped me see what I actually think. Then I recorded myself and transcribed it.
Lower the bar: My block comes from thinking every sentence must be perfect. I gave myself permission to write garbage and fix it later. Game changer.
Set tiny goals: Not "write chapter 3" but "write 100 words." 100 words is nothing. Usually once I start, I keep going.
Take a real break: Not guilt-ridden "I should be writing" break. Real break. I took two days off completely. Came back slightly less stuck.
I'm still stuck but less than before. Progress? Maybe?
I've been researching writer's block (ironic) and found some strategies:
Freewriting: Set a timer for 10 minutes and write anything, even "I don't know what to write." The goal is to get words flowing without judgment. I tried it — wrote 200 terrible words but at least they were words.
Change location: I always write at my desk. Went to a coffee shop and somehow wrote 2 pages. Different environment = different brain.
Write something else: I worked on a different chapter, not the one I'm stuck on. Progress anywhere is still progress.
Talk it out: I explained my argument to my partner. Saying it out loud helped me see what I actually think. Then I recorded myself and transcribed it.
Lower the bar: My block comes from thinking every sentence must be perfect. I gave myself permission to write garbage and fix it later. Game changer.
Set tiny goals: Not "write chapter 3" but "write 100 words." 100 words is nothing. Usually once I start, I keep going.
Take a real break: Not guilt-ridden "I should be writing" break. Real break. I took two days off completely. Came back slightly less stuck.
I'm still stuck but less than before. Progress? Maybe?
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