The REAL Cause of Writer’s Block? Probably Not What You Think
Many of you may know that I’m a little bit obsessed with the Middle Ages.
Recently, I was sitting in this middle-aged “laverie,” which is where the people would come to wash their clothes. There’s a structure above that the river runs through so people can wash their clothes. This is something that really captivates my imagination.
I feel as though I can see the people here, see them working, living, being human.
We all get our inspiration and our imagination from different sources and different things.
One of the things I’ve learned in my years of working with writers is it’s important to know how your brain works, and how you get inspiration. You may have seen some of the work that I’ve done with writers here in the group.
One of the things I do is tap into into my study of neuroscience to find out:
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- what kind of thinker you are
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- what kind of creator you are
By learning these two details, we can optimize your creativity and tailor our methods to suit your individual needs.
If you’ve ever participated in one of our salons, you know sometimes people talk about writer’s block. “I’m so stuck, I don’t know what to write next.”
I’ve got a lot of strategies to help with through studying how the brain learns and creates. Through this approach, I can help you get to a beautiful, expansive place of imagination.
I’d love to talk about where you are with your writing, where you’d like to go, and how you can get there and be successful in your writing career.
If this sounds like you, let’s chat. Until next time, happy writing.