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Jess Mujica's avatar

I have recently slipped into this place of no words however i have found it to be cyclical embedded in my late inner autumn and since we are also in late winter autumn outwardly in the seasons i have noticed it much more deeply. Here are some things i have tried during my days of almost literally no words.

In case you are in search of a few ideas...

1. I told myself it's okay to not have any words for as long as that takes.

2. I went for a vigorous hike in nature which was quite lovely and I took my journal should words emerge. They did not. But it was great to get out of beating my head in tapped into my body.

3. I listened to Hans Zimmer soundtracks while sitting to attempt writing. This at least stirred emotion. Lol

4. I listened to podcasts about fiction writing since I am working on a fiction piece.

5. I asked my son for a random prompt to write a fiction scene completely out of my comfort zone. He chose 1940s Cigar bar Private I. Film noir style. It was super fun. I took it to my writers meet up.

6. I went to hear my friend play in a quartet which covered Hans Zimmers music and it was a candlelight concert. It was mesmerizing.

My takeaway was take the pressure off. Play. Take myself on artist dates. Find music without words or hear other people talk about interesting topics. I chose to write in a different genre from a different POV. I have put aside writing in Substack for the moment and am enjoying exploring character development.

Maybe you can shake things up a bit? Most importantly remember to play by yourself whatever that looks like for you. And if your mind has no words that is perfectly acceptable. ✨️ Shine on.

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Victoria Harrison's avatar

I think writing always goes in phases. Sometimes I can’t stop... other times I can’t start! Winter is also a time when we all need to rest and take things a bit easier so it makes sense to have a bit of a break around now. I say don’t put any pressure yourself whatsoever and only write when you really want to. We will all still be here for when you do! 💫

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