
This morning I woke up shortly after five and couldn’t go back to sleep. Around six, I headed into the kitchen to make some tea, only to find that my Keurig machine is broken, so no morning tea — ugh! I grabbed my laptop and headed back to the bed, with a snoring husband and cat laying next to me. Must be nice to still be asleep, I thought. After checking the my inbox, seeing that there was little to be read, I headed on over to WordPress to start getting inspired to write my blog for the day. Well, that was almost five hours ago and I’m still not inspired to write anything.
Since I can’t think of anything to write about today, I think that it’s important to keep writing, even if it’s bad. You might even get a spark of something worthy to write and you can always edit later. As a writer, I think that it’s important to keep the momentum up and train your brain to write and yes, you can train your brain.
Now take a deep breath, put your fingers on the keys and write! You can do it!
this is brilliant. i think there is as much to be said about the courage to write lots of ‘somethings’ about ‘nothing’ as the talent it takes to write 1 great thing and quit.
Thank you so much for your comment! 🙂
As a writer myself, I understand the feeling all too well and it’s frustrating when you need to write… something and can’t think of anything and I’ve found that writing about nothing kinda make you look insane…
Sorry to hear about your Keurig! I love mine and it does come in handy in the wee hours!
Thank you so much for your comment, and thanks for the sympathy about my Keurig. 🙂
I agree. Just keep writing (and writing about writing). But that tea definitely helps to get the creative juices going. 🙂