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Thanks for stopping by and commenting Lorna!
This is good idea, I want to try it right away thought I have not been a victim so far of Writer's Block.
Your prescription, it seems, is good. I do write and comment a lot.
Best wishes
John
Great advice. I have read so many posts and never thought that to expand on the comments I leave. I will try this in the next day or two. Thanks for your insight!
And you can look on a blog post in a similar way. It's like a mini-article, which you can grow, and then submit to directories, etc.
All "grist for the mill", as they say ...
It's also a way of grabbing part of the conversation for yourself and your own community. Not that you're writing a blog post off of someone else's for selfish reasons but it works to build more conversation + community + traffic for your own blog.
If you don't write something down right away, you could very easily forget about it.
I even try and remember to keep a notepad next to my bed so if I think of something at 4 AM I can try and write it down.
This stuff gives the real information one needs. One can feel like reaching the destination.
Thanks.
Reading, commenting and engaging in stimulating online conversations can really shatter the hold of writer's block.
And...if you combine this with a good dose of some outside time...I promise that as soon as that whiff of fresh air hits you, you will be able to think much more freely and creatively.
@Latarsha - I could use a whiff of fresh air right now! I don't go outside for enough short walks to refresh myself...
Yes I agree, I think writing an idea the moment you get is the best way to go about it. I think having a journal helps or if you have a laptop, all you have to do is to type in the ideas and then when you have block, you can always work on theseideas