
Sometimes words don’t come. We get tired, and we block the free flow of words. The result is frustrating, and it can grow into a debilitating problem. Joni has the right idea. The best remedy is to change the flow. Change your movements, do something different, push writing from your mind. My answer is allowing my hands the freedom to engage in activities they know well. It allows my brain to rest. Completing chores around the house, working out, crocheting a scarf or a blanket or using my sewing machine creates needed space.
Rote activities shift my brain into neutral, it clears a space, leaving a void. The universe despises voids. Voids require filling. That is when inspiration strikes and I am soon back at my keyboard, filling blank pages with another story.
What activities help you clear the way for your story?
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Keep on writing.
Jo Hawk The Writer
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Thank you, my friend ✨💕✨
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My pleasure! Hope you get some readers exploring your archives.
xoxoxo
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That would be a bonus. Thank you. 💕
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Jo, i give myself a break and do pretty much the same as you or garden ans cook… Clears the cobwebs. 😊
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Oh, I forgot about my garden work. But then again it is under a foot of snow. Yes, whatever clears the mind is good medicine. ✨❄✨
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