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The Cure to Writers Block

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Having trouble coming up with a new idea to write about? Are you sitting there looking at the blank text box, hoping for a miraculous inspiration to arrive suddenly in your mind? What if… it’s not coming! What do you do? Do you run for the hills and hide from all your angry visitors who are demanding a new update? Or do you write a not-so-good content filler that is of low quality and which will cause yet another revolt?

When I’m stuck and in desperate need of ideas, I take a coffee break!

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Coffee might not be your magic cure, but taking a break to relax and clear your mind will definitely help. Browse the internet for a little bit and visit your favorite websites; maybe one will be discussing a topic that will light your flare and get those fingers typing.

I highly recommend visiting WebDevNotes.com as one of your favorite sites as well…! If my content cannot inspire you, at least the cats will!

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