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Introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "How to Overcome Writer's Block" If you've ever been afflicted with writer's block, you know it's no laughing matter - it can impede your writing for days, weeks, or even months. And while it's tempting to just ignore the problem and hope that it goes away, writer's block is one of those pests that requires active extermination. In this article, we'll take a look at some tactics we can employ to overcome the roadblocks that often stop writers - not only from getting their work done, but from doing it at any kind of level of quality. To begin with, let's discuss the state of writer's block and how it differs from perfectionism. Writer's Block or Perfectionism? Related: 3 Ways to Beat Writer's Block Simply put, writer's block and perfectionism are two completely different things. Not so much in terms of their causes and manifestations - if "perfectionism" did not exist, we'd still be writing - but in terms of their effects. With "writer's block", you simply can't get anything done, which is obviously something totally different. With perfectionism, on the other hand, you may be able to overcome all sorts of roadblocks - including writer's block - but it will require you to change your mindset for the better. How Writer's Block Symptoms Are Different from Perfectionism The characteristics of "writer's block" versus "perfectionism" are really not that hard to spot. So let's look at each characteristic of writer's block and how it contrasts with what perfectionism looks like: Writer's Block vs. Perfectionism: The Interaction Writer's block and perfectionism interact with one another in some pretty predictable ways. Here, we'll look at the ways in which they do: Writer's Block vs. Perfectionism: The Causes Of course, writers who experience writer's block don't immediately attribute it to their perfectionism; that would be too simple for such a complex problem. No, they believe that their true problem is the lack of talent and natural ability to write well at all - which is what we'd expect of perfectionists. But is this really what defines writer's block? Does the fact that the person experiencing it is a perfectionist make it any more or less likely to occur in these circumstances? Writer's Block vs. Perfectionism: The Solutions With both, there are some strategies that are recommended by various sources across the Internet. Some techniques are very specific to writer's block, while others are completely applicable to anyone who experiences difficulty with their writing process. For example, here is how our friend Mr. Perfect suggests you can overcome your perfectionism in order to work more effectively on your writing: Author Talk with Andreas Antonopoulos via Skype - 8 October 2013. cfa1e77820
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