Fried and Frozen

I got my brain cells all fried up the past few days and today, they’re all frozen.

And so I resort to free writing although I know it is not always the best thing to do when you’re in this kind of state. In my case, I do this because I can no longer squeeze out anything from my thinking mechanism that has, as of the moment, decided to be dysfunctional. And as I am already doing the third sentence of the second paragraph for this post, I would like to believe that I have succeeded in forcing myself to continue to tap on the computer keys even though what I am doing is not something that would increase my productivity level for today. I do this with much optimism, hoping that by the time I get to the end of whatever this is that I am writing, the writer’s block would just go away. Man, do I hope that would happen right now. I am in the middle of a writing task and I feel terrible ‘coz it just isn’t turning out to be something great. Honestly, I don’t even think it would come close to something that would make some sense.

A breather newly discovered

The writer’s block can be quite hard to bear with – especially when you have deadlines to meet and a whole lot of articles and write-ups to do. Well, I recently have found something that could, in one way or another, get the creative juices up and running again (this would be aside from coming up with a short entry for this blog).

It’s one of the many link-building strategies but I have found it to be one effective breather. Yahoo Answers is now becoming my frequent refuge whenever I feel like I cannot write about gum disease and online search engines no longer. Questions there are so varied, you could actually choose what to write about. At least every once in a while, I can already write about what interests me. Getting your answers acknowledged being the best among all the others adds up to the fun. And you get to earn points too!

In one way or another, that is working and having fun at the same time!