For a writer, writer’s block is a serious problem,
especially for someone who makes a living writing. Fortunately, my day job is as a research
scientist. Even so, it is disconcerting
not to come up with an idea for a piece, an article, or a poem. When thinking about the reasons why I might
have writer’s block, I realize that I have been intensely focused on work. I have put a lot of pressure on myself to
help further our research and develop new products to counter a competitive
threat. Although exhilarating, it has
been stressful. A high degree of
creativity is required to be successful in research. And I have focused my mind on attempting to
come up with new ideas, yet mining ideas is not something you can force your
mind to do. In fact, the best thing to
do is to relax, keep your mind clear and open, and often the very idea you need
pops into your head. So how is this
different from writing? Well, it isn’t
any different. So could the fact that I
am focusing my creative self on work be keeping me from coming up with writing
ideas? Or are the long hours and
intensity at work requiring me to find different forms of relaxation? I imagine both are true. So besides potentially not having an original
piece for my blog this week, my writer’s block is merely a minor annoyance, not
a catastrophe.
Sometimes writing ideas can be really subtle. Perhaps if I divert my mind off of work and
the other demands on my life for just a short time and attempt to still my mind,
those elusive writing ideas will come flooding through. And my writer’s block will be cured. Until then, I will attempt not to worry about
it and enjoy some of the other things I enjoy doing.
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