What would your list look like?
Mine might involve:
- making a phone call. For me this is usually a terrible solution that distracts me further from work and creativity, but wonderful for that ongoing sense of isolation that occurs when facing the page.
- Putting the dishes away. Well, after all, like the laundry, the ironing, making the beds, taking out the garbage, it needs to be done. Just not now!
- Going for a walk. For me usually a wonderful solution in that ideas begin to flow then. I usually wait too late to take this walk and have gone through all my other time wasting techniques to no avail. When following a more ongoing routine than I do now, I took an early morning walk and then another late in the day when I wanted to make the transitions in and out of writing. Lax as this may sound, it created a structure and discipline of its own.
- This summer when I was on crutches and couldn't walk I took up baking when I wasn't sure where or how to start on some piece of writing. Now that the crutches are almost gone, I will have to go back to walking a lot as I gained 10 lbs. Oh happy day!
What about you?
To break writer's block, I jog - bringing my dog along for moral support. I also read books about writing. Somehow this usually triggers some thought. If not, I read something in the genre I'm writing in. Still not working, I sit down, open my word processing and start writing. Anything. Character A walks into a room, sits on the couch and finds . . . Sometimes that works. If nothing . . . dinner, a movie, hang with my husband, but at all costs, not the dishes.
ReplyDeleteHey, Kristina! You probably have a dish washer. But whatever works and I love the image of you jogging with your dog. I don't have a dog and am just ridding myself of crutches, down to one. I look forward to fast walks again though.
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