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So, You Can’t Write S#!t?

Author: J. Angelo Racoma Category: Blogs and blogging, Creativity, Problogging, Productivity Tags: blogging_creativity, Blogs and blogging, Creativity, eureka, GTD, ideas, Problogging, Productivity, Writing Views: 10356

Monday
Jun 19, 2006

There comes a time in your life as a blogger when you can’t write s#!t. You want to be productive. You want to have some interesting output, whether on your personal blogs or other blogs (if you blog for network or team blogs). But you’ve squeezed out every ounce of creativity into your last masterpiece. You’ve tried and tried to outdo yourself this time, but to no avail.

Well, yes, there is always the temptation to just put up one-liners with links and blockquotes like those “hey, this is cool, check this out,” posts. Lately, though, I’ve been avoiding doing this, or else I would probably just be echoing everyone else on the blogosphere without adding value to the conversation (i.e., at least my unequivocal, principled personal opinion on something). You can do the citations from other sources, too, with some added commentary, but hey, isn’t something substantial and original better (at least in terms of the style and point of view, but maybe not always the content)? Don’t we aim to be different from the rest?

Stop and smell the flowers

In our desire to be more productive, we end up over-exerting ourselves.

This is probably the anathema of creativity. Forcing yourself to be creative would only push you to come up with crap and then you’d feel bad about it later on. Yes, pressure is good at times. But when your motivation for doing something is because you have to do it, rather than want to, it would sure be less fun. And that takes the kick out of doing anything, doesn’t it? And it’s one way to ensure that whatever you come up with would be far from the beautiful oeuvre you would’ve been able to create had you been the inspired, passionate little fellow.

You get things done, but do you get them done right?

Sometimes you have to pause awhile and experience life to recharge.

Go read a book. Go watch a movie. Go visit an art gallery. Go out and play with your kids, date your wife, walk your dog, chat with your cute next-door-neighbor, execute that excellent practical joke you’ve been dying to try on your gullible sister.

Go and do anything worthwhile. Let life happen. Live life.

This is when your next big idea will likely pop up in your mind. Don’t forget to write it down. Better yet, start conceptualizing, start working on it as soon as you can (not in the middle of that date, mind you). Life’s made up of many small interesting streams of thought, and only a few big ideas worth losing sleep on. Capitalize on that big idea. Work on that idea. Be passionate about that big idea.

The small ideas–your everyday stuff–are okay, but it’s the great, big ideas that change the world.

Hey, Archimedes was taking a bath when he had that Eureka! moment (or so legend says).

Read, read, read

Fellow blogger Clair reads and reads.

Writing for a living has trained me to write anything – no matter what. But of course. it is tougher. Writing three blog entries a day and editing other people’s entries (grammar, etc) could be quite painful too.
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I read and talk about things that got me interested. If not about the article itself but maybe the circumstances around it, the person who wrote it, how I could relate, etc.

I try to read a lot, too, and I try my best to learn from what I read. My readings don’t necessarily have to be about the topics that I write about (mostly tech). In fact, I prefer reading literary pieces because this is where I learn about style, usage, context, and exposition. Most of the time, the way I write is influenced by what I’m currently reading at a given time.

I read juvenile books (e.g., Lois Lowry), light American classics (e.g., Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn series), heavy novels with morality issues (e.g., Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo), and even Dan Brown stuff (not much for good narrative and exposition, but storylines are more or less OK). Oh yes, I’ve been fond of reading up on my newest favorite writer of late (though I’m in want of more, more, more!).

My mood and style of writing are usually influenced by what I’m into at any given time. For instance, I’m now midway into Monte Cristo, and you may be sensing dark undertones in my postings. Or perhaps it’s because I’m currently feeling low and moody, anyway. Or maybe I’m feeling low because of the book in the first place.

At any rate, reading is good. It expands your vocabulary. It takes up your horizon to new heights. It brings you closer to worlds (and words) previously-unknown. You’re likely to also get into the groove of writing, and even get that big idea you’ve been wanting to come up with to have for the longest time.

Live life. Read up.

So here’s to that Eureka! moment!

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J. Angelo Racoma is a technology journalist and blogger. See more of his blog posts here at racoma.com.ph, commentaries at racoma.net, and Twitter feed at @jangelo.
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ade

June 19th, 2006 at 5:03 pm

agh. the dreaded writer’s block.

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jong

June 19th, 2006 at 7:39 pm

yes.. smell the flowers hehe

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jhay

June 19th, 2006 at 11:14 pm

Honestly, It took me three startovers to finish the count of monte cristo, it’s because I bought the small paperback version of it with the tiny print, it was dreadful to read. The headache I got after a few chapters…

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J. Angelo Racoma

June 20th, 2006 at 1:38 am

@Ade, yeah, woe to all experiencing the wrath of this dreaded foe. Though sometimes it’s just a case of burnout. In my case, I prefer to play around with concepts in my mind while in those times I’m unable to put my thoughts into writing.

@Jong, mmm … flowers.

@Jhay, I got myself the ebook from http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/1184 and I read it from my smartphone. It is long.

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The Ca t

June 20th, 2006 at 2:28 am

bloghop.

just got so many ideas to write but then, I have to go to the bathroom too, di ba? hehehe

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J. Angelo Racoma

June 20th, 2006 at 5:05 am

Cat, yeah, bloghopping’s good too.

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niceheart

June 20th, 2006 at 11:30 am

The Count of Monte Cristo is one of my favourite books.

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Lex

June 20th, 2006 at 12:24 pm

oh oh oh I got one…watch the birds and see how they relate to life…uuuuuh. Sorry folks I’m over worked

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J. Angelo Racoma

June 20th, 2006 at 12:34 pm

@Niceheart, it’s not quite an easy read, though. :)

@Lex, what the … watch the birds? :P Here’s something even better: what about birds and the bees? Heheh. Take a break.

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Corsarius

June 21st, 2006 at 1:48 am

Newest favorite writer of late? :P

But maybe you know already that I thrive (or at the very least, survive) under pressure. Thanks for the vote of confidence, J.

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J. Angelo Racoma

June 21st, 2006 at 2:15 am

You’re very much welcome, Corsarius. Hey, it’s great that you thrive under pressure. That’s why I’m putting even more pressure on you to come up with the good stuff.

Welcome back!

Hey, if ever you’ll be passing by the area, I have a couple of cases of the good ol’ ale lying around the house. I read regular intake cures asthma.

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Britney

November 18th, 2006 at 1:22 am

Wonderful+and+informativ

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Krosaffcheg

November 22nd, 2006 at 1:44 am

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