Overcoming writer's block Tip# 1
Every writer hits that wall — the cursor blinking in judgment, the page taunting your silence. But sometimes the key isn’t in forcing the perfect words; it’s in letting go of perfection entirely.
Tip: Write badly on purpose.
When your words feel stuck, lower the stakes. Give yourself permission to write terribly. Fill the page with nonsense, repetition, or rambling thoughts. You’ll often find that somewhere in that mess, your story quietly begins again. The hardest part isn’t writing badly — it’s not writing at all.
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