Real writer’s block is not caused by laziness, it is the result of stress. Here is the real answer to how to get unblocked and start writing again.
Most people feel at least a bit of anxiety when they write something, whether it is an e-mail, a progress report for work, a term paper for school, or a complaint letter to a local business. Even the best writers occasionally have this problem. Best-selling author Stephen King said that the "scariest moment is always just before you start [writing]. After that, things can only get better." There are some simple suggestions that anyone can use to cope with writer’s anxiety.
Want to be Famous or to Earn? You need to be strict on writing yor articles regularly and continue the process without being discouraged.
In my experience, there is no such thing as “writer’s block”, only laziness, depression, and anxiety. If all writers waited for the “write” moment, then none of them would be published.
Writers have to change their life style, according to the changing times.Now, the global crisis haunts the world.How can the writers cope with this situation?
We all suffer from it, that disease that often drains us of our creativity and inspiration. Whether you call it writer’s block or simply “drying up”, it is the same. It takes the spark out of your creativity.
Keeping a diary is part on a well-established literary tradition. Keeping a diary helps writers make sense of themselves and their lives.