I know, I know... a writer writing about writer's block is not exactly what I would call original, either. But the fact remains that when we are hit with it, it can be a crippling time for us creatively.
Some context:
I am a writer, blogger and journalist who also works on a lot of her own social media and is cultivating a new following on both a new blog and here on Steemit. In all, this does take a lot of time. That's ok because I love the work, but when the wheels start to fall off, it can be more than a bit scary.
I have deadlines. Whether they are self imposed or not, it is my responsibility to get things done on time. I post on my blog three times a week, try to post and comment on here daily and keep my social presence active by curating original content that will drive people to my site.
Today waas absolute hell.
The cursor did its little "na na nana na" dance on the screen, reminding me that I was making zero process. Twitter and Facebook were awash with Harry Potter posts, which would normally be an easy go for a Potterhead like me, but again, it was a no-go.
I eventually slammed out a blog about saving money but felt annoyed and underwhelmed. It was pulling teeth getting it on the page and it read very sterile.
We all have bad days (heck, I went almost 2 years without being able to put a cohesive thought on paper), and all I can hope that mine stays to being just one day.