Hi. If you're a writer, and have Writers' Block, then this may be useful to you. I, as a teenage writer, have gotten that many times, but I've found some ways to work past that block. Here are some steps, solutions, and ideas you are free to use.
1.) Read. Reading can spark some creativity, like starting a new sentence which could lead to a tangent, or simply to find a topic to write about. You can read novels that focus on writing, or pick up a book with your favorite genre/author.
2.) Consult with those you know. Make up a list of questions you would want to slip in your writing. Ask as many people as you can, and with the answers, see if that could be a solution to a character's dilemma. They may also provide some opportunity to for writing prompts.
3.) Relax. Leave your writing and do something else. Swimming- to clear your mind. Drawing- to help ideas come through sketches. Having a meal- to re-fill your stomach and mind so you don't get a headache. Talking to others- to see if you're interested in their conversation or topics.
4.) Research. You can always research about story prompts, first line starters, writing generators, tips, etc. It should take your mind off of your work and help you to boost enthusiasm.
Well, I hope this helped someone, if not many writers! I'll be adding more soon, so please don't hesitate to check out what I post with my author name Catlover211.
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