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    Best Ways to Overcome Writer's Block and Save Your Sanity (And Your Hair!)

    Are you experiencing writer's block?

    Whether you are a new writer or an article writing and marketing expert like me, there comes a time when you just stare at the blank white screen with your hands ready at the keyboard – but they're not typing. The dreadful writer's block is stopping the words from flowing as they should.

    It is frustrating to be stuck especially when you know when you write and submit articles online you will get more website traffic, prospects and profits. So, you start pulling your hair out and grinding your teeth.

    See, I know exactly how you feel. There were many times that I wanted to throw my laptop and my desktop right out the window. I know what it is like to try to force yourself to "work through it", and when you sit down to write you are numb and feel like your brain is composed of concrete.

    I also know that the longer you stay in this state the more discouraged you get, which makes it even harder to write. That's why I am going to help you get out of that dark, cold, gloomy corner and see the light so you can start writing articles faster.

    7 Ways to Overcome Writer's Block and Banish It Forever

    1. Use instant article writing templates
    -- You want to use article templates that literally guide you through the article writing process. For example, my 40+ Instant Article Writing Templates Kit, is filled with worksheets and ideas. All you have to do is enter the information that the template asks for – where it asks for it. Not only will you generate article ideas, but you'll be able to organize your ideas in a way that gets your prospects to read your articles from top to bottom.

    2. Host a teleseminar – Greg Ivers of Church Loan Services, an article marketing coaching client of mine, has the hardest time putting the information inside his head into words. No matter how much time I spent with him – he just wasn't getting it like many small business owners. However, he has no problem speaking about his expertise. So, using Instant Teleseminars, I'm having him do a teleseminar recording that he can use as a lead generation device. He's then going to use the recording to create a number of articles to promote his free audio program.

    3. Keep a digital or analog notebook with you 24/7 -- They say an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Coming up with compelling ideas to write about is sometimes the hardest challenge of all. But, if you have an "idea pad" with you at all times, you can build a reserve of good topics to draw upon as you need them. You're working proactively to prevent writer's block.

    4. Start writing without constraints-- Consider this: Have you ever been blocked while playing Frisbee? Eating doughnuts? Dancing naked in your living room? Those are joyful things and there's nothing at stake. If you fail, who cares? Nobody. If there are no rules, and no judgment, psychological blocks are impossible. So, start writing without constraints. Deliberately write badly, but write.

    5. Write about how it feels not to be able to write. It's sneaky, but, it works. The voices in our heads are always saying something, so get it down. Imagine yourself as a recording device, writing down the radio broadcast of some other person who happens to live in your head. Eventually your mind will hit thoughts on the topic itself and, presto, you're on your way.

    6. Make Lists - List making is never as threatening as "writing", so go there first! As far as I know, there is no shopping list block, is there? For example, when I created this list article, I kicked my list around for awhile. I made changes. I did lots of moving and shuffling. Then once it reached critical mass, I put in a document and created my article.

    7. Keep writer's block away by writing daily -- Just like someone who is out of shape could not run a mile in a respectable amount of time, someone who doesn't write frequently will not be able to write high quality articles fast. You have to train your body to run, just like you must train your brain to write. And, you become a faster runner and writer through repeated practice and perseverance.

    So, pick up my article writing templates at Article Writing Templates and put these ideas to use. You'll be amazed how fast ideas will start racing to your mind.

    Article marketing expert Eric Gruber created online marketplace opportunities for authors, small business owners, speakers and internet marketers who want more website traffic, prospects and profits. Now you can get started with writing and marketing your business with articles, by getting 3 free article templates that will help you write articles faster. Get it now at: Free Article Writing Templates

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    Hello. I do experience that. Especially when writing the first paragraph. Because my mind is full of ideas, I can't seem to know where to begin. But after the first paragraph, sentences often flow smoothly. Thanks for your tips.

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    I totally agree with #3. I have a pen and a pad available at all times! It's not uncommon for me to be doing something random (like laundry or cooking dinner) and think of a great idea for an article.

    When you actually have a topic, one of the best ways to combat writer's block is to do enough research. If you don't have enough information to draw from, you may feel stuck. Doing more research can help combat that stuck feeling. After all, if you have plenty to say, all you have to do is figure out the best order for all of it!
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    I usually sit down and write out few pages of one liner ideas, tips, and techniques. Then I use these ideas to start blog posts and articles with ease.

    Travis Winn-"The Biz Kidd"
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    I always have a pad and pen with me, too. When an idea come up while in the middle of doing errands, I write it down. I get to be forgetful sometimes.

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    I like your #1. My experience with the sort of tool you are referring to is with Zemanta. It has helped me a lot with selecting photos for my posts, as well as keywords.

    I'e tried your #3 but have found that my attention span and spontaneity make it extremely difficult for me to stick to this for any long period of time.

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