
2. If I sold my house and downsized, decluttered, I could be inspired to write every day
3. If I didn’t have to go to bed early in order to get up early to go to work, I could be inspired to write every day
Why does life get in the way? But if I’m feeling it…successful writers
must be dealing with this same negative muse, as well. What to do when the “funk
muse” attacks? I could wallow in self-pity and do nothing, or I can face it
head-on and squelch the clouds of “I can’ts” drifting around in my head. I know! I’ll
write an article on how to defeat the “funk muse.”
1.
First, clad your body in armor. If you don’t
have armor, wrap yourself in aluminum foil.2. Every time the little negative voice in your head starts yapping, do 40 lunges and stand on your head for 40 minutes.
3. Find some tulips and tiptoe through them.
4. Or just sit at your computer and stare at a blank screen. Write the first word that comes to mind. Develop an outline and write that story.
Stay tuned for the Adventures of Riley, the Green Bean.
(When all else fails, go back to your current WIP. A bad story is
better than no story at all. Remember: BIC.)
1 comment:
In a funk?
In a bunk?
Debunk!
In a chair, plunk.
Write junk.
Write with spunk.
You're a winner. Plunk!
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