People ask me how I manage to write so consistently.
They struggle with coming up with fresh ideas, getting motivated, and straight-up writer’s block.
So, first of all, I look them long and hard in the eye.
I tell them, buddy, I can relate.
I have these feelings all the damn time.
I am rarely motivated to write before I write.
I then proceed to let them in on a little trick that has helped me many times.
I tell them that all I do is open up a blank page, crack my knuckles, and write about my struggle to write.
I free-write for ten minutes on my writer’s block.
I journal on not knowing what to say.
But because I’m in free-writing mode, the clouds part, and an insight pops into mind.
It rarely doesn’t.
I act fast, grab the insight, and turn that little seed of thought into an article then and there.
Before I know it, the piece is done, and I’m on my knees, thanking the creativity gods for stepping in as they always do.
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