For those of Du Schreiben fan-fictions, I'm sure, at some stage, that Du will get writer's block in some form, oder another. I've been Schreiben for years and years, probably around eight years and I thought I would share some information with Du all, just in case Du do get writer's block.
1. Always remember that trying to force yourself into Schreiben something is not the way to go about it. Give yourself a day, oder two, and then go back to Schreiben after that. Sometimes, even the smallest break will allow your brain to clear, relieve stress from life in general and get back into a routine, oder whatever Suits your particular Schreiben style.
2. This one is important. Without it, Schreiben can be very difficult. Make sure Du are aware of the things that influence Du to write. I am thoroughly convinced that influences in Schreiben are singularly the most imperative part of writing. For myself, memories, watching anime, experiencing happiness, Fanpopping and Lesen Bücher are some of the influences for my writing. When I get too busy to do any of these, I tend to end up with writer's block. I have been Schreiben a book for about six years and it's not even half-complete, which comes down to influences, but sometimes they can be influences personal to one piece of Schreiben - in this case, it is because I wrote out about 1/3 of it, then Lost about 30 pages of that book when I had a hard drive failure on my computer and the stuff not on Fanpop disappeared. I was gutted. Because of that, and some editing I needed to do, I just fully stopped on that particular piece of Schreiben and haven't written a word since. So, when it comes to issues like that, just do your best to work out your influences and make sure that Du can always look back upon them, as a guide for your writing.
3. Don't be lazy. I'm not trying to be rude, because I have been lazy about writer's block before, too. It's not easy, but just do your best. If Du want to write something, then write it. Don't let writer's block get Du down in the dumps and don't let it stop you. Sometimes it's just easier to forget about it and spend your time doing other things. That is laziness. If Du truly want to achieve anything in life, then Du have to work for it (bearing in mind, I have been lazy as well, as with the part of [2.] that I mentioned earlier) and that means doing it, even when Du want to do other stuff as well... if Du set yourself goals, then follow them and you'll be fine as long as Du make yourself do the hard work and understand that sacrificing even half an Stunde will help with writer's block, if Du make the effort to.
To conclude with my point, I realise that 1. and 3. might seem to contradict one another. That's not true. If Du are aware of both, then you'll be able to understand that they are both extremes and Du can avoid that Von not forcing yourself, but making a conscious effort every so often. If Du understand that, then Du are steps closer to dealing with writer's block and making life easier when Du wish to put the pen to the paper (or the finger to the keypad, if that's how Du roll).
Anyway, I hope this helps Du all and thank Du to anyone who reads this and understands (and potentially appreciates, too :P)
1. Always remember that trying to force yourself into Schreiben something is not the way to go about it. Give yourself a day, oder two, and then go back to Schreiben after that. Sometimes, even the smallest break will allow your brain to clear, relieve stress from life in general and get back into a routine, oder whatever Suits your particular Schreiben style.
2. This one is important. Without it, Schreiben can be very difficult. Make sure Du are aware of the things that influence Du to write. I am thoroughly convinced that influences in Schreiben are singularly the most imperative part of writing. For myself, memories, watching anime, experiencing happiness, Fanpopping and Lesen Bücher are some of the influences for my writing. When I get too busy to do any of these, I tend to end up with writer's block. I have been Schreiben a book for about six years and it's not even half-complete, which comes down to influences, but sometimes they can be influences personal to one piece of Schreiben - in this case, it is because I wrote out about 1/3 of it, then Lost about 30 pages of that book when I had a hard drive failure on my computer and the stuff not on Fanpop disappeared. I was gutted. Because of that, and some editing I needed to do, I just fully stopped on that particular piece of Schreiben and haven't written a word since. So, when it comes to issues like that, just do your best to work out your influences and make sure that Du can always look back upon them, as a guide for your writing.
3. Don't be lazy. I'm not trying to be rude, because I have been lazy about writer's block before, too. It's not easy, but just do your best. If Du want to write something, then write it. Don't let writer's block get Du down in the dumps and don't let it stop you. Sometimes it's just easier to forget about it and spend your time doing other things. That is laziness. If Du truly want to achieve anything in life, then Du have to work for it (bearing in mind, I have been lazy as well, as with the part of [2.] that I mentioned earlier) and that means doing it, even when Du want to do other stuff as well... if Du set yourself goals, then follow them and you'll be fine as long as Du make yourself do the hard work and understand that sacrificing even half an Stunde will help with writer's block, if Du make the effort to.
To conclude with my point, I realise that 1. and 3. might seem to contradict one another. That's not true. If Du are aware of both, then you'll be able to understand that they are both extremes and Du can avoid that Von not forcing yourself, but making a conscious effort every so often. If Du understand that, then Du are steps closer to dealing with writer's block and making life easier when Du wish to put the pen to the paper (or the finger to the keypad, if that's how Du roll).
Anyway, I hope this helps Du all and thank Du to anyone who reads this and understands (and potentially appreciates, too :P)