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		<title>Fool the Rule! – Make a Brand New Start Out of Writer’s Block</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There have been several rumors spinning around writer’s block. They say it’s more like a temporary “damaged” state of mind specific to long-term writers or, better to say, some kind of sudden blockage that keeps the words stuck in the process. “Sorry! The writer is out of order!” – that is another possible interpretation of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There have been several rumors spinning around writer’s block. They say it’s more like a temporary “damaged” state of mind specific to long-term writers or, better to say, some kind of sudden blockage that keeps the words stuck in the process. “Sorry! The writer is out of order!” – that is another possible interpretation of this phenomenon, somehow amusing for most of the humorous authors all around the world. Despite all these versions, writer’s block is to be taken as a serious issue. It invades growing carriers, it can turn somebody’s life into a total disaster where writing means the only financial support and also, it strikes when we least expect.</p>
<p><strong>A blocked author is not the luckiest person on the planet, that’s for sure!</strong> Having no inspirational thought and running on empty ideas for a potentially successful published book can affect anyone’s life, budget and psychological condition if writing is all they’ve got for a fortune.</p>
<p>Many of us simply do this kind of stuff for a living: writing. Once the tragedy occurs, nothing is going to be the same if not discovered on time and treated, one way or another. There is no definite recipe for getting over writer’s block. But there are few secret strategies that can lead the “victim” of this sad happening to recover from crying over spilled milk. Let’s just suppose that one morning some highly creative author gets stuck in finding the right words for illustrating a brilliant idea within the book he’s been working on for months or even years. He will probably fall down into a massive depression and get himself dragged in a complicated state of mind. No exit, no chance to deliver the complete report on time and no Nobel Prize for Literature in the next decades. Sounds pretty lame, eh?</p>
<p>Well…no need to despair! This is just a temporary difficulty in dealing with the task in hand. With a little help and support from your family and maybe a private counselor, you’ll be able to finish the whole book and send it to your publisher sooner than you think. Just think positive and look around for solutions! Try to reconsider your options and find a different approach or style for whatever you’ve been pulling out from your brains lately. Changes apply to everything and everyone! Don’t be scared to change your literary style and switch off that old, dusty storyline of yours. Writer’s block equals change. And change means a better suit for your personal believes and concerns regarding the big picture of your future book. If you’re afraid of change, it means that you’re scared to go for the best and reach out for success. I bet that doesn’t sound like you, am I right? Embrace any challenge and be open to further brand new ideas flying through your head. Put it all down and mark the history of literature by adding your birth name to the Hall of Fame! Writer’s block can change your life forever and for good! That means you can choose another successful path and write down the best story you’ve ever imagined. This can truly motivate you, refresh your style and lift all of your efforts up to the highest peak! So, I guess writer’s block is not that bad, after all!&#8230;</p>
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