This is a guest post by Adrian from http://adrianwhittle.com
If you have any aspirations to make money online or start a successful career as an internet marketer, there is one skill that is a must have. You must be able to write.
Writing will probably play some part in everything you do from writing advertising copy, sales copy, promotional articles, email auto-responder series through to communicating with outsource workers or potential joint venture partners.
So what happens when you can’t seem to string more than two sentences or you have the dreaded writers block.
Here are 8 tips that may help you start writing or keep writing if you struggle to finish.
Don’t Let Your Writing Skills Gather Dust!
Since you have probably already wasted time staring blankly at your screen before looking for a solution, why waste even more? So let’s go ahead and dive right in.
1. Setting
Setting is actually very important. Believe it or not, where you write can actually determine what you write and if you even write at all.
So first up, you want to make sure that your writing spot is free from distractions. So you want the TV and the radio off and let your phone go to voice mail.
If you are living or working with someone, as much as possible, you want to write in a separate room. So get your cup of joe ready and shut the door. Aside from that, you want to make sure that your work space is also clutter free. You will actually be amazed at the difference this makes.
2. Stick To A Schedule
Keeping a writing schedule is actually a big help. Since most people tend to multi-task, having a specific time for writing that is ONLY for writing will actually help you to focus on what has to be done.
Working at night is actually ideal since there is generally less to do than there is during the regular waking hours. But if you aren’t used to staying up all night, then writing in the early morning is a great alternative. As long as you are not groggy, your energy will be fresh and you mind will be free of other short-term memories of other tasks.
3. Take A Break
Another reason people experience writer’s block is that they are just simply burned out. So if you have been writing for hours, it is actually a good idea to take a short break – but not too long to the point that you are actually procrastinating.
A 15 minute breather should be just right. You do not even have to leave the room. You can just lean back, close your eyes, and take a few deep breaths. You can even stretch your arms and your legs a bit to feel refreshed. Chanting and meditating are not the only ways to clear your mind after all. So there really is no need to sit cross-legged and go “ohmmmm…”.
4. Work Indirectly
If you have stared blankly at your screen and just can’t get around to writing, you can actually work on your project indirectly.
When you have no idea on what to write and where to begin, you can always try some other exercises that will lead you to writing your content. You can try mind mapping, word association, and outlining.
Even just doodling on a pad for a while is supposed to help the creative juices flow and lead to some productive brain storming.
5. Draft Quickly, Revise Slowly
When you are having trouble starting to compose, you can always follow this golden rule of sorts – Draft quickly, revise slowly.
Studies have shown that writer’s block can actually take place when you begin to evaluate and go over every word that you put down.
So, to keep this from happening, you should keep your writing and your editing separate. So once you have your draft, as much as possible, stick to it while writing. You can always go over everything when done.
6. Turning To The Net
Another way around writer’s block is to actually turn to the world-wide web for some inspiration. There are tons of article hubs that can help you out. EzineArticles is one of the biggest. You will find information on just about any and every topic.
So if you need a little help, you can always just type in the keyword and an entire list of articles will be yours to look through. Remember though that this is just supposed to give you an idea of what you should write. Do not, by any means, just copy and rehash what someone else has written. You want your work to be YOURS after all, right?
7. Motivation
One thing that you can do to get yourself to write is to get yourself in the mood to write. You need motivation. What better way to bring that about than to remind yourself of your goals. Whether you are writing for school, for your personal blog, or if it is for work, just keep in mind why you are doing this and what you will get when you are done with it.
8. Just Write
But even with all of these tips and tricks, the bottom line is that all you can really do is to just sit down and force yourself to write. Do not leave until you have done some writing. Writing is like anything that you do, the more you do it the easier it will get.
Many people complain of writers block but the real issue is that they write too infrequently. Even a few sentences each day can keep you in the writing groove. Write often for a month or so and you’ll find it easy to write and writers block is less likely to strike.

I have started to make voice memos on my phone when I get ideas so I can refer back to them when I sit down to write. I always get good ideas at the strangest of times when I am busy with something else and never when I sit down to write by which time they have gone out of my head so it’s been good to log them for future reference.
Love these tips! Especially “take a break.” I find that if I take a break and go outside, the article starts forming itself in my head. I also keep a notebook next to my bed because I’ve actually written some great articles in my dreams! As soon as I wake up from the dream, I jot down everything I can remember.
I think it is really helpful for me, Ade. I know what it means to be a writer and i am beginner …your tips are really useful for me ! Keep it up
Thanks for these amazing pointers! I experience writer’s block very often especially when I am distracted, too tired or just overwhelmed.
I think that # 5 -draft Quickly revise slowly- has been the key for me. Once I allowed myself to type with not worrying about typos and grammar , so the ideas flow. Then worry about the form after the ideas for content have been captured.
Hi,
This is great. Thank you Adrian, you’ve just given me a highly required doze of vitamin boost to get back to the keys. You know, in the longer run you run a bit dry and I have actually (shame shame) resorted to a bit of outsourcing. Results are ok and I do publish after a bit of tweaking, but you know what? The pride and sense of accomplishment is all gone when you get your written stuff served upon you! Or maybe that’s just me.
I think, that the 8th tip (Just write) is the easiest but anymore the best one. you shouldn’t think is your idea right or wrong, just write it. I always make some hotes for myself, there are many noteooks and pens in my floor. and if I have an idea, I always write it to remember. it is very useful!
I am freelance writer and have written literally hundreds of articles. But even then writer’s block is not uncommon for me. That’s why I keep looking for ways to get over this problem. You have given some wonderful tips on how to tackle writer’s block. Especially about working indirectly. Articles like these make people coming back and so will I.
I also keep a notebook next to my bed because I’ve actually written some great articles in my dreams! As soon as I wake up from the dream, I jot down everything I can remember.
Each one of these tips is valuable but the very first is invaluable. I find the setting is crucial to my creativity – having a nice view, or motivational paintings in my office – that is what helps me prevent writer’s block. Thanks! Suzanne