Writing Magazine

BEAT THE BLOCK!

Writers can feel stalled at any stage in the writing process, from planning to publication, but there isn’t a onesize-fits-all solution. Blocks at different stages require different strategies to break through them.

Five stages, five blocks, five solutions

• The first page

If you’re stuck on the first page and can’t even get started, it’s possible you might just need to do some more planning, but the root of the problem is often hidden fear. You can use Cognitive Behavioural Therapy techniques to identify and change the limiting thoughts that are fuelling your fears.

Start by simply noticing your selftalk when you sit down to write, such as ‘This is a waste of time, I should be doing something useful’, ‘What if it’s no good?’ When you know what specific objections your mind is putting in the way, you can challenge them. ‘It’s not a waste of time doing something you enjoy. If I loved fishing or football, would I be thinking this way?’, ‘I’ll never find out if it’s

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