Thursday, June 29, 2006

B is for Block

B is for Block

All of us have been creatively blocked. That is an understatement for many of us. I write this today because I am blocked. Ideas are eluding me even with the wealth of prompts being presented to me on the blogs. Words won’t come. Images won’t coalesce in my mind. I cannot focus to read. My mind drifts.

So what do you do? My suggestion is the standard cure of writing about the block. But sometimes that is even hard to do—like right now! If you should also find yourself in this situation, even if it is just going through the motions, even if what you write or draw is absolutely awful—do it anyway! If you get out of the habit of creating, you will have a hard time getting back into it. Do not lose momentum in your creativity because some jackass in your life has kicked you in the teeth. Do not lose what you have gained because life has thrown you a curve ball. Pick up the blasted ball and throw it back! (Metaphorically speaking!)

Step away from the problem or person who is stifling you. Go on a vacation if you can afford it. If you can’t, walk to a park. Breathe. Meditate. Pray. If you are a spiritual person and have a particular faith tradition, draw on it. If you have a higher power, call on it. Use the block as a means of transmutation of your creative self. Make it an alchemical process of the soul.

But whatever you do, do not put down that pen, that brush, that whatever. Do what you need to do to keep your creative spirit alive. It's a matter of survival.


L.Gloyd © June 29, 2006

5 Comments:

At 8:51 PM, Blogger Anita Marie Moscoso said...

I'm hearing you on FM if you know what I mean. This is great advice, thank you for sharing it.

Anita Marie

 
At 3:12 AM, Blogger Imogen Crest said...

Good stuff.

 
At 6:02 AM, Blogger The Gate Keeper said...

Thank you AM and Monika.... and thanks Heather for posting this on "B". I'm glad to make a contribution.

 
At 6:16 AM, Blogger Heather Blakey said...

Ultimately it is the doing, the holding of the pen or brush on a daily basis that is the key to overcoming block. My observation is that blockage comes from thinking too much. Thinking is dangerous. Better to draw from the subconscious or collective consciousness.

 
At 8:00 AM, Blogger The Gate Keeper said...

"My observation is that blockage comes from thinking too much. Thinking is dangerous. Better to draw from the subconscious or collective consciousness"-- except when it comes to professional writing for work-- peppering that technical report with Jungian archetypes kinda annoys the bureacrats! LOL!

 

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