Do you have writers block? Are you staring at that piece of paper, pen in hand, but nothing is getting written down? Or sitting by your computer all ready to type up a storm, yet your brain isn’t giving you the words you’re searching for?

Almost as if your brain isn’t communicating with your body somehow. Writing isn’t the easiest thing to do in the world, and when that block comes up. Well you might as forget about it for a while. All the good author’s have had problems with it before, and they will again.

So what can you do to help out with this problem? Well one thing they say to do is use writing prompts, and write everyday of the week. It doesn’t matter if what you’re putting down isn’t making any sense, your writing.

Sit outside and look around, make up a story about a situation or a car that you see. These are all ways that you may be able to jump start the muse in you. But if you begin to get too frustrated and can’t think of a thing, walk away.

Listen to music, read, watch a movie, go out and head to the beach. It won’t matter but just get away from sitting and staring as nothing comes to you. It will only frustrate you more than what you already are at this point.

Many writers will have this happen through the years they write. There is nothing wrong with you, and nothing that a doctor will be able to help out with. Instead it is going to be all you who will either find the muse again, or sit around with nothing to do.

Surely you won’t have it for the rest of your life. Once it’s gone get back up and do it all again!

Tom Binns practices creativity coaching at his webpage, The Creativity Practice