I’m glad you read it! Thanks 🙂
I tend to get writers block when i think things out too much and not let things evolve naturally.
It’s a natural cause, but it also a cause of too much thinking! It happens with me a lot when I sit for writing and then I leave it there and come back to it again, it works a bit 🙂
Great quote. Hadn’t thought about WB being an aggressive condition, but that makes sense. SD
It is though most of us consider it passive at first. But the resistance it creates make a writer conscious.
I started blogging to start me writing…some days the writing flows, some days it doesn’t…some of my best ideas I get when I m walking so I try to include walking an hour or more into my daily life…even if the creative juices don’t flow the exercise will do me good…
that’s a great idea 🙂 you should continue to it!
awesome post. ‘writers’ block’ also exist if you read a lot or being pressured by someone else. result, you don’t know how to start your writing.
truly said 🙂 The start is the hard part!
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Writer’s Block.
Writer’s block is that phase in which we tend to think of ourselves in a number of ways, all bad. We are, as we think, lazy, undisciplined, a shirker, a failure, a cowardly fraud, a good-for-nothing, et cetera, et cetera. Technically, it is a chronic inability to put words on a paper.
Writer’s block is nothing but an inability to express your creativity. There is also common misconception that writer’s block is a passive condition. But it is not. It is an aggressive reaction. The block is a signal to readapt your way to approach your work. Our unconscious self is an ultimate source of creativity. But the resistance act as a barrier which rises involuntarily, a block between the conscious self and the creativity.
The barrier which we chattered before is not due to lack of willpower. It is due to a stronger emotion: hatred. Hatred to self. Loving oneself is the most difficult task in one’s life to master. To love oneself is essential part of creative process. Writing is a fluid, dynamic process and such is Self-Love. Both acts require positive moral energy. Self-hatred will drive you far away from your unconscious. Being harsh on yourself results in being harsh on your creative self, and it will eventually end up in nothing. You must be gentle with your “creative child”.