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Overcoming Writer’s Block; The Prof. Ndubuisi Ekekwe’s Hacks.

Overcoming Writer’s Block; The Prof. Ndubuisi Ekekwe’s Hacks.

Whenever I see a post from Prof. Ndubuisi Ekekwe I really do wonder how he manages to keep up with his ritual of making daily posts on his social media pages. He makes posts on LinkedIn on daily bases, he doesn’t miss it; it’s more like a ritual for him. I am yet to see any day that passes without him making at least a post. I do envy the fact that he constantly has something new and fresh to say, write about and share with his readers and that is a superpower. 

It is a known fact that every writer; both professional writers and amateur writers like myself who have taken writing as a hobby sometimes face what is called writer’s block, which makes you as a writer not to have an idea or inspiration or to even know what to write about; sometimes you may just blank out. This non-medical condition is not just faced by writers alone but by every other person in the creative industry like entertainers, news anchors, sculptors, painters, etc. 

There’s no doubt of the fact that Prof Ekekwe is extremely talented or maybe he has trained himself to overcome writer’s block which makes it possible for him to constantly have new and fresh ideas to share or something to talk about on daily bases. 

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Hopefully, someday, Prof can share with us in a master class how he does it and how he has been doing it and his secrets to overcoming writer’s block but before then these are some seven simple hacks I always apply to overcome writer’s block whenever I’m down with it, maybe you may find it useful as a writer.

  1. Take a break: Sometimes, the best way to overcome writer’s block is to take a break from writing. Engage in a different activity, such as going for a walk, doing some exercise, or listening to music. This can help you clear your mind and return to writing with a fresh perspective.
  2. Freewrite: Freewriting is a technique where you write continuously for a set period of time without worrying about grammar, spelling, or punctuation. The goal is to write whatever comes to mind, even if it doesn’t make sense. This can help you overcome writer’s block by getting your creative juices flowing. You can always go back to proofread and edit when you have written substantially enough. 
  3. Change your environment: Sometimes a change of scenery can help you overcome writer’s block. If you normally write at a desk, try moving to a different location, such as a coffee shop or a park or a public library. 
  4. Set achievable goals: Setting achievable writing goals can help you overcome writer’s block. For example, if you are struggling to write a whole chapter, try setting a goal of writing 500 words a day. This can help you break down the writing process into manageable chunks.
  5. Read: Reading can be a great way to overcome writer’s block. Read books in the genre you are writing in or read books that inspire you. This can help you get new ideas and find inspiration.
  6. Watch a movie; watch your favorite tv show, watch a movie, especially on the subject matter you are writing about. I have gotten fresh ideas and inspirations of things to write about just by merely watching a movie. 
  7. Don’t worry about perfection: Many writers get stuck in the writing process because they want everything to be perfect from the start. Remember that writing is a process, and it’s okay to make mistakes. Just focus on getting your ideas down on paper and worry about editing later.

Also, to overcome writer’s block as a writer, you need to constantly look out for things you will draw fresh ideas and inspiration from. There are many places you can draw inspiration from and here are some places you can draw inspiration from as a writer and they can form the bases of things to write about or share with your readers:

  1. Personal experiences: Write about your own life experiences, including your struggles, triumphs, and everything in between. You can also draw inspiration from the experiences of people you know.
  2. Current events: This as I have come to find out is the forte of Prof Ekekwe, that’s why he never runs out of things to share or write about. He is constantly analyzing and writing about current events and he will always use it to draw references to what happened back when he was growing up in Ovim or make reference to what happened while he was studying in FUTO.  There is no major news event that has ever happened in Abia, Nigeria or around the world that you won’t see the thoughts or analysis of Prof Ekekwe on it. Keep up with the news and write about the issues that matter to you. This can be a great way to connect with readers who are also interested in these topics.
  3. Nature: Spend time outdoors and draw inspiration from the natural world around you. Write about the beauty of nature, or use it as a metaphor for larger themes.
  4. Literature: Read books, poetry, and other forms of literature for inspiration. Pay attention to the writing style, the themes, and the characters, and see how you can incorporate these into your own writing.
  5. Travel: Visit new places and draw inspiration from the people, culture, and landscapes you encounter. Write about your experiences or create a fictional story set in these places.
  6. Music: Listen to music and draw inspiration from the lyrics, the melodies, and the emotions the music evokes. You can also create a character or plot inspired by a song.

Remember, inspiration can come from anywhere, so keep an open mind and be willing to explore new ideas and experiences. Most importantly, remember that writer’s block is a normal part of the writing process, and it happens to everyone. Don’t be too hard on yourself or think that there’s something wrong with you, it is normal and if you apply those hacks above it may get you going again.

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