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Article Title: How to Make the Words Flow
Author: Jane Sumerset
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It�s really hard to write when you run out of words in your mind. You keep on thinking about the possible things that you might add in your content but it seems like there are no words that flows out of your head.
You�ve been staring up the ceiling for minutes now and still you can�t find the words to write it down. It can be a very annoying thing in your part especially if you are catching with the deadline. It will only make your head aches. So what are the ways to avoid this situation? If you�re asking me, well, there are plenty of things that will help you solve your uncertainty.
Still having a problem getting the right words to flow? Check out these three techniques that have worked for spurring the writing juices to flow for many of us.
Timed Writing
This technique is, essentially, about writing in spurts. Put a timer nearby and assign a specific block of time where you will put down your draft. The length of time depends on whatever you�re comfortable sustaining a non-stop writing pace, whether that be 15 minutes or an hour.
Be strict with yourself during the whole time, allowing yourself no slack. Feel like resting before the time is up? No can do. Want to run your grammar checker for a quick peek? Resist the temptation. Just keep writing, even if you feel like you�re putting out crap.
Use A Mantra
Many meditators use a mantra to help them keep focused in their meditative states. Writing is similar to that, accessing the creative recesses of your mind for continuous lengths of time. As such, having a mantra to repeatedly repeat to yourself can help you stay on track while you�re plopped down on the keyboard putting a piece together.
Learn To Outline
If the words won�t flow, having a structure in place might help it gush. Try composing a summary or an outline of what you intend to write first. This should help you organize your thoughts before actually writing the bulk of the material.
If you want to have a fresher mind before you are going to start writing ahead, then why not go out for a while and continue your writing task later on. And when you�re back, you can easily thing of a newer idea that fits to your topic and words will suddenly come flowing out in your head.
Second, change your working environment. Write in a place where there are no things that will interrupt you and which makes you inspires the most. You can look for a beautiful scenery where you mind will be filled up with great and unique ideas for your topic.
What�s important about writing complicated topics is that, you need to clear up your mind first with the things that stressed you out. Having a peaceful mind before writing ahead lets you think widely and words will suddenly speak out in your mind and newer ideas keep on coming.
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