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The Writing Process: Overcoming Writer’s Block and Staying Inspired

May 23, 2023 · In: Podcast

Welcome back to The CEO Author Podcast! So excited to have you back with me. 

Did you know that I am writing a book? Yes! My authority book called “Book Anthology Secrets” I am so excited. This book will be for those of you who desire to create an anthology, author in an anthology, AND for my publishers who desire to publish an anthology. Stay tuned to this podcast for updates!

Let’s talk about book writing and the myths about having writer’s block. It’s a whole myth!  You can use tools such as AI, PLR and hiring a Ghostwriter. 

AI tools: Chat GPT>>https://chat.openai.com/

PLR Robot>>https://plrrobot.com/?ref=f8pov643eb6960ad0f

Smart Copy>>https://unbounce.com/smart-copy-referral/?utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=sc-partner&via=sharlrita65

PLR

Coach Glue>>https://in234.isrefer.com/go/bookblog/sjdeloatch/

Secret Weapon>> https://yoursecretweaponplr.com/new56280825?affiliate_id=4005621

PLR database>>https://www.plrdatabase.net/?ref=1061

Ghostwriters

I love using Upwork.com I’ve found some great Ghostwriters there. 

 Let’s get into writers block: Sometimes these things can contribute to writer’s block, such as self-doubt, perfectionism, lack of motivation, or fear of failure.

Here are some proven strategies for overcoming writer’s block:

Freewriting: set a timer and write without stopping or worrying about quality. allow your ideas to flow freely and overcoming self-censorship.

Changing the environment: create a conducive writing environment. I love to personally change locations, setting up a dedicated writing space, or finding inspiration in nature or public places.

Setting realistic goals:  set achievable writing goals to maintain momentum and build a sense of accomplishment. There are benefits of breaking down larger writing tasks into smaller, manageable chunks.

Trying new approaches:  experiment with different writing techniques or exercises, such as brainstorming, mind mapping, or writing prompts.  Explore different genres or styles to spark creativity.

Seeking support: Seek support from fellow writers, writing groups, or online communities. You want to seek support and share experiences, receiving feedback, and finding encouragement from like-minded individuals.
Cultivating inspiration and staying motivated:

Reading widely: Want to be a better writer? Read extensively in various genres and styles to expand your horizons and find inspiration. Reading can fuel creativity and provide fresh perspectives.

Establishing a writing routine:  establishing a regular writing routine helps you to develop discipline and consistency. Set aside specific writing times and create a habit around writing.

Finding inspiration in everyday life: Find inspiration in your surroundings, experiences, and interactions. Keep a journal, observing people, exploring new places, or engaging in hobbies to spark creativity.

Embracing self-care: Self-care really helps with  inspiration and motivation.  The benefits of activities such as exercise, meditation, getting enough rest, and pursuing other passions outside of writing.

Setting aside time for reflection: Allocate time for reflection and introspection, allowing ideas to percolate and form. Make sure you’re taking breaks and giving yourself permission to recharge.

Embracing the editing process: Separate the writing and editing processes. I want to encourage you to focus on generating ideas and getting the words on the page without self-judgment. Editing will come later to refine and shape the work.

Writing Prompts

1.What similarities have you noticed between people who fail to get
results in your area of expertise?

2. What have others always told you should write a book about?

3. What does a day in the life of your ideal client/reader look like?

4. What do your ideal clients/readers need to “let go of” in order to achieve
what they desire?

5. What are the top 3 “best practices” you wish everybody knew? Or, what are
the 3 “best practices” you wish everybody would stop using?

By: Sharlrita DeLoatch · In: Podcast · Tagged: Creative exercises for writers, Developing a writing habit, Finding inspiration in everyday life, Mindset shifts for overcoming writer's block, Overcoming fear of failure as a writer, Overcoming perfectionism in writing, Strategies for overcoming writer's block, Techniques for sparking creativity

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