How to write (somewhat imperfectly)

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Abdur12
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How to write (somewhat imperfectly)

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There is something called writer's block. With these simple rules you can escape from this trap.

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It's funny that the very day I watch a video about the phenomenon of writer's block, it happens to me. I take the opportunity to apply the advice I just heard. Let's see how it goes...

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Writer's block is the temporary inability to put ideas, thoughts or stories into words . The blank page paralyzes you and the words don't come out.

Analyzing my own writer's block
In my case, I am taking advantage of the Sunday in Germany japan number phone without family to get ahead on some content for the week. After half an hour of procrastinating on the task, I have finally written my first paragraphs. My “problem” can be analyzed as follows:

I usually don't write on Sundays because I already have my posts scheduled. My head tells me "it's okay if you don't do anything today" and it prevents me from getting the energy to shape the content.
“I don’t have a good idea” that is worthy of a post. This is the most common excuse among writers. You can’t be your own judge, take the risk that what you don’t like too much will be well received by your readers.
The more time passes, the more frustrated and overwhelmed you become by the time wasted. It is a vicious circle that sometimes ends in abandoning the task and more frustration.
Applying my own advice
One of the main problems that we writers have is not living up to our own expectations. We are our own worst critic, who sometimes turns into a troll.

One of the things that has helped me over the past 9 years is to abandon the attempt to create perfect content . It is better to do than to polish. In this time I have been able to generate nearly 3,000 imperfect posts. I do not attach importance to impeccable spelling, or to a good style or to laying the groundwork for the Nobel Prize. What matters to me is to leave a mark of what I have been doing and thinking about for almost a decade now.
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