These days I've been trying to post everyday, and I've done it for two days straight (a milestone) so I'm trying to keep the good work up for a week or two (why not more?). Posting daily? Geez, that is so easy-peasy. Hah. Seems like it is, but once you're in front of the computer and there's the white blank space, your brain suddenly stops producing neurons, resulting in much staring ahead and drooling and wondering what on earth are you supposed to do.
Write, of course, a tiny part of your brain that is still mercifully functioning says. Then it goes again, oh what were you planning to write anyway? No idea? Good. Don't pressure me for ideas. Give me a rest!
Cut! I am now in a major breakdown moment. Have I gone crazy now? I mean, one minute I'm describing what happens with writer's block, then the next minute I'm babbling and hearing voices. My brain's voice, that is. And my brain seemed to be arguing with itself. Not sure.
Writer's block really does make one crazy. But you know what the best medicine is (proven and tested, but beware of side effects. Proof above)?
Write. And write some more.

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