The last
couple of evenings, I’ve had a bit of writer's block. The inspiration to
introduce an idea, story or adventure wasn’t within my mind. Lately, I’ve not
been over-flowing with multiple thoughts and have been pulling recent blogs out
of the thin air. But for two days my mind produced nothing. Frustration at its finest moment!
Why Me?
Perhaps it’s
exhaustion from several years of burning the candle at both ends. Maybe I
haven’t read enough motivating books recently. I certainly haven’t been able to surround
myself with people who inspire success or think between the lines in the rust
belt. Whatever the reason(s) it is a common occurrence among writers.
Last night,
I decided to take the time and make the situation a positive experience.
How I Beat the Block
When a
writer begins to suffer from writer’s block, the mindset slowly shifts from
focusing on others to focusing on self. The soul searching experience locks you
in a series of self-centered thoughts or emotions. My former tendencies
often help provide insight for the psychological condition at hand. Recognizing
the problem is the first step in changing the outcome.
So instead
of having another unproductive frustrating evening, I broke through the chains
to unleash new ideas and possibilities.
What I Discovered
Photo courtesy of: Sami Stoner.
The most
meaningful take-away was to realize- I
have the opportunity and duty to unveil the sweetest success story to ever
grace our area. The young courageous
lady I hope to interview is currently undergoing a tough schedule between
school events and a television taping with ESPN. I hope to bring you her amazing
story soon, as her time permits.
Sami Stoner and her guide dog, Chloe's latest inspiring story will be featured on ESPN on Tuesday, October 16th at 7 pm. (Eastern Standard Time). Please don't miss this incredible story of success!
Tips for Writer's Block
The next
time you suffer from writer's block:
·
Use
the time constructively.
·
Forget
about your frustration.
·
View
the time as a period of tying up loose-ends.
·
Immerse
yourself in focusing on others.
I promise
you, the little treasures you will encounter will not only bust through writer's
block, you’ll be back at warp speed writing about something meaningful that
matters!
I’d love to see
your input and comments on this story.
Until
We Meet Again,
Jim Carver
Author: The Legacy of David A. Wells- The Lexington High School
“Band of Gold”
Something Meaningful that Matters!
www.successthroughmusic.com
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