Speech On how to get rid of writers block?
im writing a speech on how to get rid of writers block and im having troubkle thinking of how to start it and how to end it. Any suggestions?
- jay V
Tags: Block Im, Writer's Block, Writing A Speech, Writing Speech
December 4th, 2008 at 3:16 pm
umm, write down what you are thinking right now. It should be a good start as you are writing about what you are experiencing. To stop writers block, take a break but bring a notepad wherever you go.
December 5th, 2008 at 1:38 am
It sounds like you have writer’s block. If you’re having trouble try writing on some scrap paper all of your ideas, whether they’re stupid or helpful. Then from there look at all of your ideas and see how they could fit and if they do how good of a fit will it be. By doing that you can get rid of all the ideas that won’t work, while narrowing it down to find the right beginning and ending.
Good luck and I hope this helps.
December 5th, 2008 at 8:56 am
you have a great opening in your statement that says “I didn’t know how to start this speech on writers block so I decided to (insert a point about how you overcame your writer’s block)
the how to end it part is simply restating your opening…so if you find yourself in a postion like I did at the start of this speech tnen I hope you’ll try some of these ideas to overcome your writers block.
the stuff in the middle depends on how long your speech is. you should plan for at least two to three “tips’ on how to overcome writer’s block. that is the main body of your speech.
for example, one tip may be to ‘reframe’ the topic you are trying to write about–instead of thinking about ‘writer’s block’ think about what you do when your speeches ‘write themselves’
heres another example–Ask if anyone has ever had an idea come to them when they hear a song? recommend that theyt hink of singing their way out of the writer’s block. For example, if you’re writing on unique ways to celebrate Thanksgiving and you don’t have any ideas, then just start singing about turkeys and pumpkins and don’t pay any attention to what you are saying, just keep singing and pretty soon you’ll find that something will come out that makes sense in terms of how to celebrate turkey day. If you’re a confident speaker you could actually sing a stupid song that scores points in creativity while providing a demonstration of how to get over writers block.
so think in terms of reframing or using a songwriters block to overcome a written writers block and it may help.
just some thoughts. hope they help