There is no such Thing as Writer's Block
Mar. 8th, 2007 09:51 amOr keeping the creativity flowing
According to Peter who tends to move onto another project and then back to the one he is working on when he gets stuck. I try to do the same thing when I get stuck in a project. I'll start something else that I may not finish just to clear the brain and have another run at the problem I am working out in my head.
I also find that when I hit a brick wall on something going off and taking a walk or even a nap can help me regroup. Then I can come back and try something else. On occasion I can't see that I am that frustrated but Peter will and strongly suggest that I go do something else for a bit.
I think everyone has their own tricks when they hit the wall on a project.
So the question to the group is what do you do when you hit the creative wall?
I am very interested in the answers.
I am grateful when the wall goes away for a while.
According to Peter who tends to move onto another project and then back to the one he is working on when he gets stuck. I try to do the same thing when I get stuck in a project. I'll start something else that I may not finish just to clear the brain and have another run at the problem I am working out in my head.
I also find that when I hit a brick wall on something going off and taking a walk or even a nap can help me regroup. Then I can come back and try something else. On occasion I can't see that I am that frustrated but Peter will and strongly suggest that I go do something else for a bit.
I think everyone has their own tricks when they hit the wall on a project.
So the question to the group is what do you do when you hit the creative wall?
I am very interested in the answers.
I am grateful when the wall goes away for a while.