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Writers must push through creative blocks from "summary" of The Courage to Write by Ralph Keyes

Many aspiring writers have experienced the frustration of hitting a creative block. It can feel like running into a brick wall, with no way to move forward. These blocks can take many forms, from writer's block to self-doubt to fear of failure. The key to overcoming these obstacles is to push through them, rather than giving in to the temptation to give up. This requires courage and determination, as well as a willingness to face the discomfort that often accompanies the creative process. One of the reasons why writers must push through creative blocks is that doing so can lead to breakthroughs in their work. By persisting in the face of challenges, writers can discover new ideas and approaches that they might not have considered otherwise. This can result in writing that is more original, more authentic, and more compelling. In other words, creative blocks can actually be opportunities for growth and development, rather than obstacles to be avoided. Another reason why writers must push through creative blocks is that doing so can help them build resilience and confidence. When writers confront their fears and doubts head-on, they prove to themselves that they are capable of overcoming adversity. Thi...
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    The Courage to Write

    Ralph Keyes

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