![]() ![]() Who ever heard of 'teacher's block'? Or 'nurses block'? Obviously there are days when teachers and nurses and every other working person on the planet arrive at work and don't feel inspired, the work is just too hard, but they show up anyway, roll up their sleeves and dig in. It's just a myth, an excuse writers use when the writing is hard. Depending on my mood I answer in one of two ways.ฤก. ![]() When on the author speaking circuit, inevitable someone will ask me how I, the author, handle writer's block. Some people would call this 'writer's block'. Eventually I got fed up and decided to just let it go, told it to do 'whatever the heck it pleased,' and surprisingly, (just like the teenaged daughter,) when it didn't have to fight to prove its independence, it eventually began to show interest in re-establishing our relationship. For awhile I tried to force it to return, to show up on the page, but just like a rebellious teenaged daughter, the harder I pushed, the more stubborn and insolent it became. ![]()
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