What do you write when you don’t have anything to say? Or you have something to say, but you don’t know how to say it?
What do you write when you are too busy to write, but you still want to sit down and dedicate time to it.
What do you write when you feel your skills are slipping, thanks to not finding (making) time to write? Practice makes perfect, so no practice means…
What do you write when all you want to do is write, but can’t afford to board yourself into your home in order to find some peace and quiet?
I guess you write a crappy little blog just to remind your readers that you are, in fact, still alive.
I know this feeling. It actually makes your brain hurt. Hope your rough spot gets smoother!
That has to be one of the most frustrating feelings ever. Sorry you’re feeling the rut right now. Writing anything is still keeping those wheels turning, eventually you’ll get back in the flow! Hang in there and KEEP WRITING!
I usually write about not having anything to write, creating a strange writing paradox. Or, I draw a little picture.
Sit in mindfulness and wait. It’s hard…
but I know you will be fine.
Everything is seasons…and the fallow times only make more room for the harvest…
be well–and, try not to be afraid of the silence…maybe God has something for you.
🙂
jane
here is a great saying….this too shall pass…It applies to all the good, bad, rough, and smooth times in our lives.
What I usually do when I want to write but don’t have anything to say is I just relax and let it come on its own. Inspiration can find us anywhere, but usually, it rarely finds us in front of our computers. A wonderful walk can clear the mind for inspiration.