I wanted to start my blog off with tips on one of the most annoyingly, dreadful hurdles I have had to cross as a writer. I know that it is very typical and cliche to start a writing blog, however I feel it is cool to learn how different people navigate around such an obstacle.
6 nights ago I sat down to write my first blog post and as soon as I started typing, all thoughts quickly evaporated into a big thought of nothingness. That is when I got out of my desk chair and ventured into the kitchen… “I bet a tasty treat will help me with this.” I thought to myself while quickly confiscating the chips guacamole from their resting places. I then proceeded to sink back into my desk chair. As I stared blankly at my laptop screen for 30 minutes I began to wonder, “Well what am I going to do now?”
I thought the best thing for me to do would be to sleep it off, but much to my surprise, I woke up and still not a single idea of what to write about. Then I started looking through my journals, and again I was left with no ideas and a bitter taste in my mouth, to me it seems like anytime I want to write I can, beautifully. However, when I am feeling under pressure, I can’t even think in sentences.

The following day, I woke up and began typing a draft, and that is exactly where it will stay. I was very discouraged by not being able to write in the comfort of my apartment, but I knew there would only be one solution to my problem… I had to leave. I packed my laptop and its charger, phone and wallet, put my earbuds in and put a playlist on shuffle and walked to the coffee shop. I ordered a black iced coffee, retrieved said coffee from the barista and went straight to Alkek Library.
Upon my arrival at Alkek I made my way to the 7th floor and sat in front of a window, I looked up and remembered not to stress. I then began typing a story of the miserable tale of a writer with writers block.
https://www.newyorker.com/science/maria-konnikova/how-to-beat-writers-block
–In the link above, you will be able to find a few ways to get out of writer’s block for yourself, but my favorite way to beat it is by getting a change in scenery.
