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    Rainmaker Rewind: How Neuroscientist Michael Grybko Defines Writer’s Block, Part One

    Rainmaker Rewind: How Neuroscientist Michael Grybko Defines Writer’s Block, Part One

    Reader Comments (8)

    1. Writer’s block only happen when I write too many posts in a day or simply need more ideas from others, The Showrunners would be the best to learn from.

    2. We all hit a creative wall at times, not just in writing but also with art, music, etc… I deal with creative blokcs by getting out into nature to clear my head/thoughts!

    3. Most times I do write on personal finances and I get a writer’s block when I loose focus on things happening around my society. But I do tend to get over it when I try to question the status quo, like “why is this happening? why not the other way round?” From there I draw inspiration to write.

    4. Its really sad when we have a deadline to submit and then we just go out of ideas. Really hope to get rid of it one day :). Thanks for the great post. Have a great day 🙂

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