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How Consuming Content Helps Me Get Over Writer’s Block
I do not muse about having a magical muse either
I was reading Ayodeji Awosika’s article, How I Write Up to 5,000 Words Per Day, and came across this line:
“They [the prolific writer] make time in their day to foster creativity because they realize inspiration is for suckers.”
I thought about this. In my thorough reflection, the harsh judge that I am about myself reached this verdict:
I’m found guilty on all accounts of being a habitual time waster.
Why is that? Since I have pursued writing semi-seriously for the past decade, I spend a great deal of time wasting time awaiting the elusive muse riding on a unicorn to show up.
Guess what? It never happens.
But here’s what does happen: my writing rides the highs and lows of my emotional wellbeing.
If I am experiencing an emotional euphoria on Monday (usually charged by a straight black cup of coffee), then my production is cranked 100.
And I’m not just talking about hitting some idealistic word count.
I mean the figurative language and humor is literally on point blending into the topic perfectly without being a distraction to the reader. That’s a productive day for me.