Writer's block is an inevitable and unenviable aspect of being a writer. If you suddenly find yourself up against a wall and cannot think of anything to write whatsoever then do not sit aimlessly and stare at the blank screen in front of you. This will make the situation seem even more hopeless for you. Instead recognize that you have fallen into a writer's slump and step away from your computer. Turn it off and give it (and your mind and fingers) a rest.
There are a variety of methods that you can put into play in order to cope with writer's block. Some methods will be more effective for some people than others. You may have to try more than one method to find the one that works best for you. Finding a way to never suffer from writer's block again can be tricky but with practice you can find a way to make it a thing of your past.
1. Take a vacation from writing- Take a break from writing, whether it be a mental break where you go do something else for a matter of hours or days or an actual vacation where you take a few days off and leave your present surroundings to go somewhere new and different (or somewhere old and familiar). This can provide you with new perspective and insight. The presence of new sights and sounds can flood your mind with new ideas for topics to write about.
2. Get your feet and your body moving- There is nothing like physical activity to get the blood flowing to your brain and to stir up the creative juices of a writer. Put your sneakers on and go for a walk or run around your neighborhood and see what is going on. Or head out to the park or the beach for a stroll. Other equally viable options include attending an aerobics class, playing sports, going dancing or doing some gardening.
3. Break out the tunes- Music is a tremendous inspiration boaster. Play some of your favorite tunes in order to give your mind a pleasant diversion from your lack of ability to write at the present time. Whether you choose to drive around town as you listen to tunes, listen to music on your iPod or dance around your bedroom to your favorite songs, just let the music play and flow through you. Don't try to force inspiration through the music but let it come to you!
4. Visit some friends- Get yourself out of the house and go chat and laugh with your closest friends. Go have a cappuccino or a drink or go for burgers at the nearest fast food joint. Avoid talking about work and just enjoy the personal time with your best buddies.
5. Look within yourself- Do not despair when writer's block strikes. Instead use this opportunity to look within yourself and explore your inner core. Take a yoga class, learn to mediate or take up Tai Chi. You can also use the power of visualization to make you feel better. Say hello to your spiritual side and it can open up doors for you to help you write more, and better.