I thought I had gotten rid of it for good, but I was mistaken. Sometime during the past week, I rediscovered my writer’s block. It must have been hiding under the bed. Feel free to borrow it if you’d like. In fact, you can keep it if you want.

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I run into it all the time, I have about 5 of my own… 1 for each blog. When I get blocked really bad I head over to Barnes and Noble, browse through books, pick a few up and start thumbing through them. Inspiration can come from anywhere, but many times as I start reading the chapter titles and synopsis I get hit with multiple idea’s for articles. Bring a pen and pad, you won’t make it home with everything in your head!
Now I hope you’ve learned your lesson — stay out of the blocks’ bed house.
Yes, I need to borrow that writer’s block. I’m really enjoying your blog and can relate to playing student loans. You should check out my blog sometimes.
LOL, your block has been visiting me!
Just browse through several other blogs for ideas. Also think about expanding upon what you may write about, always a good way to be adventurous in writing. Keep up the good work, the ideas will start flowing very soon.
Craig
http://www.budgetpulse.com
Nothing to take away the block–god knows I’ve had mine a good decade on fiction writing. That said… I’d def. go with “twenties money” or just go to a bar, have a beer & talk to people (well, depending on where you live.) If anything will break a block–it’s new experiences & just letting them soak in. I’ve broken a couple hardcore blocks that way.
Other than that…first time visitor, I love this blog! $19K to go in loans!
I think I could do with getting writer’s block sometimes. Having just find written another 2,000 word blog post, I think I’ve got writer’s **self-censored to protect the mind’s of innocent comment readers!**