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My Battle with Writer’s Block: Lessons Learnt

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By David Onyeji

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AS A WRITER, I’ve always taken pride in my ability to craft compelling stories and articles with ease.

But one day, I found myself staring blankly at my computer screen, unable to string together a single coherent sentence.

I was suffering from writer’s block, and it was a frustrating and debilitating experience.

At first, I thought it was just a minor setback, a temporary creative hiccup that would pass with a little rest and relaxation.

But as hours turned into days, and days turned into a week, I realized that I was facing a serious problem.

I had lost my writing mojo, and I didn’t know how to get it back.

Desperate for a solution, I turned to the internet, scouring articles and blogs for advice on how to overcome writer’s block.

I tried every trick in the book: changing my environment, freewriting, outlining, and even resorting to writing with my non-dominant hand.

But nothing seemed to work.

It wasn’t until I took a step back and reflected on my writing process that I began to understand the root of the problem.

I had been putting too much pressure on myself to produce perfect prose, and it was paralyzing me.

I was so focused on creating a masterpiece that I had forgotten the joy of writing for its own sake.

Armed with this newfound insight, I started to approach writing in a different way. I gave myself permission to write badly, to produce drafts that were imperfect and rough around the edges.

And slowly but surely, the words began to flow again.

I learnt that writer’s block is not just a creative problem, but also a psychological one.

It’s a manifestation of our deepest fears and doubts, a reflection of our inner critic’s negative self-talk.

To overcome it, we need to cultivate a mindset of self-compassion and curiosity, embracing the uncertainty and unpredictability of the writing process.

In the end, my battle with writer’s block taught me a valuable lesson: that writing is a journey, not a destination.

It’s a process of exploration and discovery, a chance to learn and grow with each passing day. And with this mindset, I’ve found that the words flow more easily, and the joy of writing has been restored.

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The Power of Social Media: How Teens Can Use It Positively

As a teenager, I’m sure you’re no stranger to social media.

Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat have become an integral part of our daily lives.

But have you ever stopped to think about the impact social media has on us and our communities?

On one hand, social media can be a powerful tool for self-expression, connection, and creativity.

We can share our thoughts, ideas, and passions with others, build relationships, and discover new interests.

On the other hand, excessive social media use can lead to cyberbullying, comparison, and decreased self-esteem.

It’s easy to get caught up in the highlight reels of others’ lives and feel like we don’t measure up.

So, how can we use social media positively? Here are a few tips:

  • Follow accounts that inspire and uplift you
  • Share your own unique voice and perspective
  • Take breaks from social media to focus on real-life connections
  • Be kind and respectful in your online interactions

By using social media mindfully and intentionally, we can harness its power to build each other up, rather than tear each other down.

Let’s make social media a force for good in our lives and communities.

David Onyeji is a Lagos-based young and upcoming creative writer with jknewsmedia.com

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