![]() Writer's burnout can happen for hundreds of different reasons. Writer's burnout is looking at the page, hating the page, and questioning your entire identity as a writer, all for an extended period of time. Writer's block is looking at a page, unable or unsure how to put what is in your head on the page. Writer's burnout lasts longer than your typical writer's block and is a lot harder to overcome. Writer's Block Versus Writer's Burnoutīurnout is something that happens when someone is stressed and overworked for too long. It took me a few weeks to realize that it wasn't writer's block I was dealing with. None of my usual writer's block tricks were working. I stopped writing for a total of three months, and no matter what I did, nothing seemed to help. I couldn't put words on a page, and when I did, the words barely made sense. I'm not sure exactly what happened, but somewhere between ghostwriting projects and blog posts, I just stopped working on my own writing projects. Have you ever experienced writer's burnout? Although I call myself a writer, the last few months I haven't been writing. ![]()
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