
In committing more than a million blog words to digital paper, I’ve battled struggled through some SERIOUS bouts of writer’s block.
No matter how many times I beat it back, writer’s block always returns! It’s funny that way, but I’ve learned a thing or two about writer’s block over the years, and if you’ve faced it too, here are some things that might help.
1. What’s the theme?
Most of the time, if/when I can summarize an idea in about one sentence, it’s fully baked.
That’s my theme, and I treat it like my hypothesis. Basically, it’s what I plan to prove in the blog post/e-mail/memo I’m writing, and everything I put on the page should help to back up my point.
Before I start to write, I’ll post my theme at the top of a blank page to remind myself to stay on topic.
A few of the themes I’ve written over the past few weeks…

2. Try an outline
Even harder than figuring out what to talk about is figuring out what not to say.
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