Posted in Mindset

Writer’s Block? 9 Ways To Find Inspiration Now

As a writer, procrastination can be a killer. Getting stuck in the dreaded writer’s block can make you lose confidence, and feel demotivated. To get inspiration and kickstart your creative process, try one of these 9 ways to find inspiration when you feel like you’ve hit a block.

Practice writing even when you don’t feel inspired

Practice writing even when you don’t feel inspired. You might think that practice makes perfect, but research shows that it also helps with skill acquisition, in part by increasing dopamine levels in the brain. Some writers say that they have to write through the bad stuff in order to get to the good stuff later on, and while this may not be true for everyone, it’s worth giving it a try if it seems like something that would work for you.

Write someplace new

If you’ve been writing in your favorite coffee shop for the past six months and suddenly it doesn’t seem as inspiring anymore, try another location. If you usually write at home, head out into nature or go somewhere with lots of people around. If you usually write at work, go somewhere quiet or even bring your laptop into the bathroom.

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Draw/doodle your thoughts and feelings as they come to you

I find that drawing can be really helpful when I’m stuck on something. If I’m having trouble coming up with an idea, I’ll grab my sketchbook and start doodling whatever comes to mind. This helps me get in touch with my creative side and lets me explore different options without feeling pressured or overwhelmed by what might happen if I mess up. I also love to use Procreate on my iPad.

Try reading out loud as a way to hear what you’ve written in a different way

You might find some words or phrases that sound awkward when read out loud, but look fine on the page. This can also help you gauge how others will respond to what you’ve written, which is often useful when deciding whether or not to keep something in your story.

Get away from the computer screen when you have writer’s block

Writer’s block usually happens when you’re sitting at your keyboard staring at a blank page. It might help to take a break for an hour or two and do something else entirely — anything that is not related to writing. Go for a walk outside if it’s nice out, or just browse the internet randomly for fun things that catch your eye. If nothing else, this will give your brain time to rest while still letting you have some sense of productivity without having to sit still staring at your computer screen all day long!

Be open to new experiences and new ideas

Find something exciting in everyday situations. Whether it’s seeing the sunrise or walking through the park, there are many things we take for granted every day that could inspire us if we look at them differently. This can help alleviate writer’s block. If you take time out of your day to appreciate these little moments, they’ll help keep your mind fresh and engaged so that when it comes time for writing again, it won’t feel like work!

Listen to music

Listen to music to gain writing inspiration. Music is such a powerful tool and can inspire so much creativity. If you’re having trouble getting started with a piece of writing, put on some good music and let it wash over you. It will help you find the right words and ideas for your piece.

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Break the project down into tiny pieces and pick one part of it to work on at a time

If you’re having trouble starting or finishing an essay or blog post, try breaking down your topic into smaller chunks — say, five sentences each — and writing those sentences in order. Once they’re done, move on to the next step until you’ve completed your project.

Try stream of consciousness

When you have writer’s block, try stream of consciousness. Write whatever comes into your head. Don’t worry about how it sounds or how it looks on the page; just let your writing flow freely from your brain onto the paper or screen. You might be surprised at what comes out!

Final Thoughts

Writer’s block is temporary, so don’t stress too much when you hit a wall, just grab a cup of coffee and some headphones and you’ll think of something soon enough!

Posted in Goal, Manifestation

5 Things to Focus on in the New Year: Self Love

Self love – This is part 2 in a 5 part series. Well, part 1 focused on time management and part 2 is focusing on self-love. As I looked back through my blog posts for the year, I realized I talked about self-care and building confidence, but I’m not sure I touched on self love and acceptance. Perhaps it’s because it’s still an area of improvement in my life. Something that doesn’t quite feel like I fully made it there yet.

But isn’t the journey more important than the destination?

So what if I never get to 100% self love and acceptance? That would be amazing and maybe I will, but figuring it out is just as important. Because if I’m always focusing on how I’m going to feel when I fully love and accept every piece of myself, then I can’t focus on fully loving who I am in this particular moment.

I always want to improve and become a better version of myself. We should strive to improve and grow as individuals to better for ourselves and the people around us. Ironically, putting myself out here into the digital world is helping me reach a more accepting and loving view of myself. My confidence is growing and I am realizing more and more each day that there is only one me in this world.

Self Love Goals for the New Year

  1. Start each day by looking in the mirror and saying one thing I love about myself
  2. Continue to say and write affirmations on a daily basis
  3. Reduce automatic negative thought patterns
  4. If someone gives me a compliment, accept it and do NOT downplay it
  5. Continuing aligning physical health and mental health

This is not a linear process, but it is a process that needs to happen. I encourage you to embark on your own self love and acceptance journey!

Posted in Goal, Manifestation

Dear 2022, We need to have a word

Guest Post by Lauryn Woodman
Guest Post by Lauryn Woodman

Instructional Designer, Educator, Accessibility Advocate

Well, that happened. I think we can all agree that 2021 was kind of a whirlwind. In any event, whatever it was for you, it’s over now. With the end of a year comes closure, reflection, excitement, and hopefully some semblance of focus and vision.

What do you want to do in this year ahead? Who do you want to be? In a perfect world? Well, what would that perfect world be? What would it look like?

What went right or wrong in 2021? And how can you make sure that 2022 brings you positivity, peace, and happiness?

I don’t love the idea of New Year’s resolutions. I never set them, and even in the past when I had I always failed almost instantly. What I’ve started doing over the past few years is setting a word of intention. Something to focus on. Something to ground me. Something to bring me back to my purpose, to keep me going through the year.

After the torment that was 2020, that saw so much loss and so much pain, I chose to focus on the word peace for the first six months of 2021. I sought peace in every aspect of my life, in all my interactions. I thought hard about my situation, my relationships, and evaluated if they were bringing me the peace that I wanted and needed. Weirdly (or perhaps intuitively), as I started to embrace peace, and started to turn away from the things that didn’t bring me that peace, I found it and I found myself at ease. Peaceful.

And so having made it to the mountaintop by midway through 2021, I decided to choose another word, and that word was free. I had found peace but I still felt caged and restricted. A lot of that was having a job that was no longer serving me or my purpose and feeling really uninspired. I wanted to break free. There were also a lot of relationships that I felt trapped in. I was “keeping the peace” but I wasn’t free to be myself.

Finding myself and remembering who I was, and learning to manage those relationships played a key role in helping me feel free. By the end of 2021, I had a new job that valued and inspired me. I have some new and different and stronger relationships with people who support me and my freedom and my peace. And the year ahead looks really bright. There’s a lot of opportunities. And when I look back to a year ago, my life on the surface might seem similar but it feels so different because I have peace and I have freedom.

As we approach 2022, I challenge you to take a look at your life. Think hard about what it is you want. Who you want to be, how you want to live, how you want to feel. Then choose a word to focus on as you move forward into 2022. I find that focusing on a feeling is much more profound than focusing on something tangible. You might think that you want more money, but why? What’s the goal? Do you want to be able to provide? Do you want to feel fulfilled? Do you want the freedom that comes with more money? We should be chasing those feelings rather than their tangible outcomes. If you seek fulfillment in the feeling, no matter what the tangible outcome is, you’ll feel fulfilled.

So what will your word be?