Staring at a Blank Page? Here’s Your Writing Cure

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The problem? Staring at a blank page…

And staring…

And staring…

And staring…

Do you ever freeze when you sit down to write?

You fidget with your paper clips, check email, decide to “do research” for the umpteenth time, even though you know you should just be writing?

In a recent consultation with a client in my Bring Your Book to Life Program, she found herself doing all those things and confessed, “I’m afraid of the blank page.”

If only every problem in life were so easy to fix.

Get yourself an outline. Start with chapters. Add subheadings. Maybe you’ve already done that.

Next, all you need to do is cut and paste the chapter outline onto your blank page.

Ta da! No more staring at a blank page. There’s writing. There’s structure. You’re on your way.

Writing by hand? No problem. Just write your outline on the page. Go from there.

I know it seems simple, but try it. You’ll be amazed at how this little, seemingly insignificant step can get you writing in the zone.

In Fraser Mccullogh’s post on writing website content, he also offers some excellent advice to help authors who are stuck. And his opening story provides an excellent example of using a story to draw readers in, whether you are writing a book chapter, a blog post or something else.

Looking for a course to help you get in the “writing zone” and write from a state of creative flow consistently? Check out Lisa’s weekly course, Get Your Writing Done.

Lisa Tener

Lisa Tener is an award-winning book writing coach who assists writers in all aspects of the writing process—from writing a book proposal and getting published to finding one’s creative voice. Her clients have appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, CBS Early Show, The Montel Williams Show, CNN, Fox News, New Morning and much more. They blog on sites like The Huffington Post, Psychology Today and WebMD.
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