As noted in the introductory blog “5 Reasons Behind Writer’s Block,” there are several reasons why writers are often prevented from writing. The six primary reasons include:
- Lack of Time to Write
- Sickness
- Work
- Lack of Creativity
- Home Responsibilities
- ***Fear***
The first step to overcoming Writer’s Block comes from the need to discover why the writer is blocked in the first place. Once you have establish the why you can work on how to move forward.
Home Responsibilities = Setting Priorities
Are you a parent? Trying to juggle cleaning, cooking, taking care of the kids, working, and writing? Are you a college student? Trying to do homework, feed yourself, find a job, tidy up that dorm room (once a semester)? Whoever you are, it is probable that you have more than just one responsibility. The average human does not only work a job, but they maintain some sort of living area (whether that is a dorm, an apartment, or a house.) Many people have children, or siblings, or dorm mates that expect certain things like food and cleanliness. Whatever the reason, there will always be different home responsibilities pulling on your time and reducing your ability to write.
Time to make some priorities:
- Now, if you are a parent, your children will always come first (and in my opinion, there is nothing wrong with that). However, even as a parent, you still have some room to prioritize.
- Make a list of all the things you need done in that week (or even over the course of three days). This list will usually include: cooking, surface cleaning, laundry, work, dishes, showers or bath time, etc.
- Schedule out these priorities and while you’re at it, add in writing. For example, you could schedule a weekend like this:
- Friday – Focus on the Family Night with Dinner, Dishes, and Games
- Saturday – Wake up Early before kids to Write, do laundry throughout the day, put in a load of laundry, be with the kids
- Sunday – Wake up before kids to write, Church, set aside time to shower and bathe the kids, finish hanging laundry, prep for Monday’s lunches
Overall, the best way to work around multiple responsibilities is to intentionally prioritize and schedule what it is you want done and when you want it accomplished.
Happy Writing Everyone!
There you have it, the top 5 reasons why we suffer from “Writer’s Block” and ways to combat it! I hope you found this series both beneficial and entertaining!
What type of series would you like me to do next?
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I like this post Kayla! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you! It’s been really helpful for me to work on this series
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This was a helpful series. How about learning to stay in your POV while writing as a series? I have a habit of switching POV’s sometimes when I shouldn’t.
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Glad to hear it Darnell! I did post a writing Tip of POVs a couple of weeks back I believe. Hopefully you might find that helpful!
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Thank you. I’ll go back and take a look
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Welcome! 🙂 hope it’s helpful
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How to write a proper CV?
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I’m not sure I understand your question
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How to write a CV in a good way
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What’s a CV?
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Curuculum vitae
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Oh like a resume??
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Yes
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What a great idea!
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😮😃
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It was indeed a good one… Liked it Kayla..
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We can’t slack off on our responsibilities. Scheduling is key and I find spreading out writing between responsibilities helps because our tasks may help renew our thought processes for writing.
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Exactly Eugenia! You’ve said it so well! It isn’t about neglecting our home responsibilities, it’s about finding time to accomplish everything.
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