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How to Get Yourself UN-Stuck
Ever run into a roadblock where you just can’t move forward? You’re humming along on a project and then, bam—you’re stuck. Big brick wall. You can’t figure a problem out, you’re not sure what the next step is, or your well of creativity seems to have suddenly run dry. Yeah, happens all the time to (literally) everyone.
Finding yourself in that place can be completely frustrating and stressful, especially when you’re really excited to release the work into the world (not to mention possibly being on that impractical little thing called a deadline). But never fear, as I always say! There are some tricks you can pull that will have you unstuck in no time.
1. Do something else. Take a break from the task that has you stuck and focus your attention on another project entirely, especially if it’s one you can finish without any stumbling blocks. Sometimes the satisfaction of successfully completing something is enough to get your mojo flowing again.
2. Change your scenery. Sometimes when I get stuck, it’s because I’ve accumulated too much clutter or disarray. That kind of thing can niggle at you, take up mental space and zap energy. What helps is taking time-out to straighten things up, maybe bring in some fresh flowers and open the windows. Or heck, just get out of the office all together and go sit at a cafe.
3. Go for a walk. Doesn’t matter what the weather is—a jaunt with umbrella and galoshes can be just as fun and invigorating as one in the sun. The point is to get out in the fresh air and get your blood moving.
4. Get someone else’s input. Two heads are often better than one. A fresh set of eyes can help you see something in a new light or that which may have been in front of you the whole time.
5. Read something inspirational. Are there books or magazines that never fail to get you pumped? Go hang out with them for a bit.
6. Sleep on it. Sometimes just putting the project to bed for the night does wonders. It’s amazing how often a brilliant new idea or the solution to a vexing problem will appear to you in the light of a new day.
7. Trust. Don’t be fooled. You can’t rush creativity. It’s controlled by magical forces that only deign to let us harness them at their whim. So try to relax and comfort yourself with the fact it will return precisely when and where it is supposed to.
RESOURCE: I haven’t read it myself, but I have heard so many great things over the years about the book “The Artist’s Way” by Julia Cameron. It offers techniques for overcoming writer’s block that thousands of devotees swear by.
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2 Comments
Thanks for the tips. Very useful in everyday life as well as when working on a project.
Great suggestions. The only one I would add is meditation. Sometimes it is really about shutting everything out, getting back the focus, letting everything go and that is when you are able to allow inspiration to come to you.