18 min.

Beat the Block - Overcome Writer's Block for Good Writers United

    • Ondernemerschap

This episode of WriterpreneuHER is all about overcoming writer’s block once and for all. If you’ve ever struggled with this, you’re not alone. So many writers find themselves stuck in the middle of or putting off projects until “later.” In this episode, you’ll learn 5 steps to overcoming it through Racheal Blackmore’s Beat the Block framework. 

Racheal takes us through exactly what writer’s block is and why even the best writers struggle with it. She also shares the inspiration behind her Beat the Block framework and how it can help you become a better writer.

 

Key Takeaways:


What Racheal’s struggle with writer’s block has looked like. [2:19]
Why even brilliant writers get stuck. [4:02]
The lyrics to the song that inspired the Beat the Block framework. [5:42]
How the strategies behind this framework can support you. [6:42]
An introduction to the 5 steps of the framework. [7:15]
What writer’s fatigue actually is. [7:23]
When researching more is not the answer. [7:52]
Why people tend to work better with deadlines. [8:43]
What setting this deadline may look like in practice. [10:02]
The simple solutions that can help you with writer’s block. [10:43]
Differences between taking space and procrastinating. [10:52]
What we often need when we feel stuck on a project. [11:51]
The strategy that can be the most frustrating (and rewarding). [13:05]
Why it doesn’t matter if the draft is awful. [13:22]
The secret to getting better as a skilled writer. [13:36]
Details on the Get Paid to Write mini-course. [14:09]
What you will discover in the mini-course. [14:44]
A message for writers who feel stuck in the struggle right now. [15:25]
One final thought to leave you with. [17:18]

 

Take the Get Paid to Write mini-course: https://www.writerpreneuher.com/courses

Join the private WriterpreneuHER community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/writerpreneuher

Tag Racheal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachealblackmore/

Become a PAID CONTRIBUTOR of our WriterpreneuHER Magazine: https://www.writerpreneuher.com/magazine

This episode of WriterpreneuHER is all about overcoming writer’s block once and for all. If you’ve ever struggled with this, you’re not alone. So many writers find themselves stuck in the middle of or putting off projects until “later.” In this episode, you’ll learn 5 steps to overcoming it through Racheal Blackmore’s Beat the Block framework. 

Racheal takes us through exactly what writer’s block is and why even the best writers struggle with it. She also shares the inspiration behind her Beat the Block framework and how it can help you become a better writer.

 

Key Takeaways:


What Racheal’s struggle with writer’s block has looked like. [2:19]
Why even brilliant writers get stuck. [4:02]
The lyrics to the song that inspired the Beat the Block framework. [5:42]
How the strategies behind this framework can support you. [6:42]
An introduction to the 5 steps of the framework. [7:15]
What writer’s fatigue actually is. [7:23]
When researching more is not the answer. [7:52]
Why people tend to work better with deadlines. [8:43]
What setting this deadline may look like in practice. [10:02]
The simple solutions that can help you with writer’s block. [10:43]
Differences between taking space and procrastinating. [10:52]
What we often need when we feel stuck on a project. [11:51]
The strategy that can be the most frustrating (and rewarding). [13:05]
Why it doesn’t matter if the draft is awful. [13:22]
The secret to getting better as a skilled writer. [13:36]
Details on the Get Paid to Write mini-course. [14:09]
What you will discover in the mini-course. [14:44]
A message for writers who feel stuck in the struggle right now. [15:25]
One final thought to leave you with. [17:18]

 

Take the Get Paid to Write mini-course: https://www.writerpreneuher.com/courses

Join the private WriterpreneuHER community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/writerpreneuher

Tag Racheal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachealblackmore/

Become a PAID CONTRIBUTOR of our WriterpreneuHER Magazine: https://www.writerpreneuher.com/magazine

18 min.