Hey Bernard. Might I suggest doing something that breaks your normal everyday routine? I find when I am getting a 'block', it is usually because I am not stimulating myself in the right way. For that, I've found that keeping everyday fresh and interesting, and doing different things apart from a set schedule, really helps spark the creative juices. The best way to stimulate, is to walk outside the box and look back in it.
So if you normally wake up on the left side of the bed, try waking up on the right side and see if it changes anything. I am always surprised at how my thoughts and creativity change when I switch things up.
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Have you tried taking a pad of paper and a pen and watching the clouds? I love watching the clouds. They are very inspiring.
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Seconded. Nature is incredibly captivating. Thats another thing that may help. Going to a park and finding a spot under a tree next to a pond is an easy way to relax. I had writers block a few weeks ago and I went outside for half and hour, where I found my next idea just waiting for me.
BB, taking a bit of 'wisdom' from the beat generation, might I recommend lots of drugs?
Jam it back in, in the dark.