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What do you do to get unstuck?
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Sometimes going outside works for me...or taking a shower lol something to clear my mind so I can make space for new ideas lol


It seems to be lifting, but there are probably two reasons for that: 1) I'm moving into my second trimester ... The first trimester was BRUTAL. I was exhausted and sick all the time. 2) Last week, I got a cold on top of being pregnant! So even though I was starting to get my energy back, it was suddenly sapped.
So other than that, I just power through it. Or sometimes I work on something else.

Since you're getting stuck, and unlike me need to do some serious thinking on how to proceed, really, the best thing to do is focus on something else and let the problem get worked out in the back of your mind. It's a real thing.
Remember 30 Rock and The Shower Principle? While your brain is focused on something else, moments of inspiration occur while the mind is distracted. It's a very true concept. Trust me. Let go of what you're so overly concerned with regarding your story and focus on something else. It'll come to you.



@Kamil ... murdering the little guys -- lol -- that's a 'novel' way to do it! :3

That is the best answer I've ever heard to this question. Lol. Love it.


*running away now*




But one of the things that helped turn me from a want-to-be into a productive writer was tracking behavior that either helped or inhibited my writing in a diary. Whenever I get stuck, I go back and read through my observation. Occasionally just reminding myself of these things is enough. Sometimes it takes slogging on and trying hard to adhere to my personal dos and don'ts.

How do you manage that? I find that if I step away for too long, I'm more than likely to lose interest and just start a new story. Or I come back to a story and want to change everything (if I've left it for more than a week), so I start over. It's a vicious cycle.



Natasha wrote: "Andrew wrote: "I have at least three different projects on the go at any one time, so if I get truly stuck, I switch to another story and work on that instead. "
How do you manage that? I find tha..."
I have around 3 right now.
Then we kinda hit a wall and the ideas stop flowing.
I really like to watch trailers of the genre I'm writing about. Usually trailers are alittle more action packed and emotive than the movie (Elysium, I'm friggin looking at you)
I also go and rearrange my writing list, or maybe go back to what sparked the idea in the first place.
How do you unstick yourself from the wall?