15 Tips to Combat Writer’s Block

  1. Write anything that comes to your mind. For example, if you are thinking in your head, “cat got a hat” write it down as much as you can until something else comes to mind. Or if that doesn’t write for you, just write down on a piece of paper or electronic device, “I got nothing,” until you think of anything else.
  2. Read a book you enjoy and write especially down why you love that book in particular.
  3. Mediate.
  4. Listen to podcasts from your favorite authors, i.g. Solve, which is filled with tons of murder mystery stories and YOU are the detective. (It’s my personal favorite!)
  5. Kick out your inner critic. Push away any thoughts you may have that are negative and tell you that you wouldn’t succeed.
  6. Take a shower or relaxing bath with your favorite music, a glass of any drink you prefer, your favorite bubble bath or soap, and just think of anything that inspires you to write.
  7. Unwind by watching your favorite shows or movies.
  8. Perhaps going to your favorite cafe, bakery, coffee shop, or library where you can listen to your preferred music on your headphones and just write.
  9. Going to the library where you can read.
  10. IF you are writing, DON’T EDIT AS YOU GO ALONG! One of the worst things to do is write and feel as though you have to edit it when you are in your flow.
  11. Go on vacation or have a little mini-vacation at home where you can relax.
  12. If you feel like you can’t write at the beginning, start at the end or in the middle.
  13. Go through your schedule and create a writing routine.
  14. Sleep on it.
  15. This is usually the last resort: but STOP WRITING and take your mind off it! Slowly cure your writer’s block by doing other activities you enjoy.

Published by Detective Writer

Self published author, murder mystery blogger, & true crime podcaster. BIG lover of positivity. If you can't say it, write it down!

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