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moviesnob
01-08-2006, 03:06 PM
I am currently working on my dissertation. I had heard that some people experience writers block during the process but i didn't think that it would happen to me. Well, it did. I sit and sit and stare at the screen. i just seem to have lost my will or motivation to write. I can't think of what to write. I want to keep moving on this chapter of the dissertation but I seem to make no progress as the days roll on...
any advice, thoughts or helpful cheers would be appreciated.
j_josh
01-09-2006, 01:02 PM
Try setting a real schedule for yourself so that your days don't run together. Just give yourself some small task to accomplish each day. it need not be writing as there are so many tasks involved in the dissertation process.
jason
01-17-2006, 12:44 AM
i agree w/ josh's advice. Also, try doing some creative writing. That might help you get your head in the game and set up a writing routine for yourself.
sloan2
01-20-2006, 01:03 AM
I have been working on my dissertation for months... and definitely have had some dark days (weeks/ months). You get to the point where you think no one understands. I am not sure that I have any advice, but continue to just put words down on paper. Some days will be better than others, and remember you think your dissertation is a much bigger deal than everyone else does. Just work to get through it.
Hope that helps, but know there are others every day sitting in front on their own computer feeling the same. Just keep working at it.
Good luck!! Stay in touch and let me know how you are doing.
Sloan
moviesnob
01-20-2006, 05:48 AM
thanks you guys. all very helpful! I think i am nearing the end of my first chapter... I can't believe it. But I also can't imagine starting on the 2nd. Should i take a break or a vacation or something before moving on? How far are you sloan? anyone else?
I think it is very wise to take breaks. However, they should always be planned breaks. No improvisational breaks. No waking up on a Tuesday, feeling lazy and throwing in the towel for the day. BUT plan to take weekends off (at least one day - consistently). And if you finish a chapter plan a little mini-vacation. But plan it. Don't just let it happen. You will begin to feel that you have so much more control over yourself.
MeganJill
05-04-2007, 04:35 PM
Another great way that works for me, is to take time off. Read what you've written so far, and act as though you are a critic making comments. Schedule some sessions to think and write notes about what should come next. After about a week, come back and begin writing-- I promise this helps :)
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12-17-2008, 04:08 PM
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DanielEdwards
01-04-2009, 06:08 AM
Try to modulized your work. Separate your dissertation in such a way thet you have to finish a bit of work daily and be patience you finally got your dissertation.
Writing.Assistance
04-08-2009, 03:02 PM
My advice to you would be to try typing as much as you can. After, you have a good amount of content, step away from everything and start again the next day. If you find that you are sitting too long typing all information out at once, you will eventually experience a burn-out.
jonismith
07-02-2009, 10:01 PM
sometimes when I get writer's block I will sit down with a pen and paper and just brainstorm. Anything that comes to mind I will write down...it's all fair game. Sometimes this can take you in to quite unforseen areas to explore. Other times I will go to an inspiring place (woods, park beach etc). I find that can help to inspire me as well. Anything to get those creative juices flowing again! Hope that helps. Good luck!
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07-31-2010, 06:26 AM
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pqrs661
08-01-2010, 08:15 PM
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Right on, write on about whatever you feel best.
mcampbell075
09-02-2010, 06:12 PM
All you need to do if your mind is block is have a break, eat what you like, take a rest and continue it in a silent place that no one will bother you.
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