What is Writer’s
Block?
Writer's block
is the most common problem faced my writers. It is the condition whereby the
writer cannot summon up the creativity to continue writing. The ideas are
completely stalled. The brain is totally empty. Nothing comes. The mind is a
desert with nothing growing or flourishing. Bad enough, but worse - there is no
sign that this can end, and no control over when it will end. It’s scary and
frightening and frustrating in the extreme. Virtually all
writers will experience it at some time or other and every one of them will
eventually overcome it. This is easy to say while not caught in its clutches.
When experiencing writer's block, it's difficult to see a way out.
What
Causes Writer's Block?
Writer's
block is often caused by conflicted feelings. We want the writing to be perfect
and we want the paper done as soon as possible. We know what we know but we
don't know what our readers know. We know how the memo should sound, but we
don't have all the facts we need. We know everything about the software, but we
don't know what an article should look like. We know what we have to say but we
are afraid that it won't measure up to our expectations or to our readers' expectations.
All of these feelings are natural and normal. Everyone finds writing a
challenge. Many writers, however, compound their problems by employing weak
writing strategies. When these methods fail, they give up. Probably the most common
cause of writer's block are:
Fear
of failure.

Pushing
yourself to do too much in too short of a
time. Maybe you heard that your favorite author writes 1000 words per day or
all your friends are entering writing contests and churning out story after
story. You consider these people successful and adopt their writing habits in
the hopes that you too will be a success. Unfortunately, it can cause the
opposite effect. Setting unreasonable goals for yourself which you cannot meet
will only discourage you and contribute to writer's block. If you get
overwhelmed, you will have a difficult time writing at all. If you wish to set
goals for yourself, make sure they are reasonable. If you can only write for 10
minutes, three times per day that is OK. Forget what everyone else is doing
develop a schedule that works for you. .
HOW CAN COMPUTERS HELP FIGHT WRITER'S BLOCK?
