5 Weird Ways to Find Inspiration for Your Writing [Infographic]

Need a brainstorming boost to get started on that writing project you added to your list of New Year’s resolutions?  Check out this debut DIY Writing infographic for a few out-of-the-ordinary activities you can try to overcome writer’s block and take another step toward your goals!

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Bucket List Infographic

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13 Comments

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13 Responses to 5 Weird Ways to Find Inspiration for Your Writing [Infographic]

  1. Some fun, crazy, inspiring ideas, Dana, as always! Thank you.

  2. Reblogged this on Banana Blurbs and commented:
    Need inspiration?

  3. I totally agree! There is an unlimited amount of things and ideas to potentially write about!

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  5. I’m glad you mentioned the infographic because the email version didn’t show it and I would have missed out. You did a fabulous job on it.

    • Thanks, Terry! I appreciate that; it was a lot of work, but fun to do.

      There’s always a little extra here that’s not in the emails, and always something in the emails that’s not on the blog — I try to make them complement each other, rather than duplicate.

  6. Thanks for the great ideas! I am really struggling to get started this year and this helps a lot. :)

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