Hi, Eric!
I know exactly what you mean. I come from a country where armed robbery is a common occurrence - I'm not exaggerating, If you haven't been mugged at gun point in a year, you consider yourself lucky - But a robbery is not the only bad experience that can make it difficult to keep putting down words.
A fight with a family member, a hard week at work, or even taking a break from your usual writing schedule can end you up with big difficulties to keep writing.
I hate to call it "writer's block", I think we give the situation too much power by ascribing to it its own name. But however you call it, not being able to sit down and write what you want can almost always be reduced to a lack of focus; you need your mind in a place - that oh so sought after "inspiration" - and it insists on being somewhere else.
I'd begin by recommending you to keep present the operative idea of "what you want". If you are working on a book, you WANT to keep writing that book, when nothing comes because your mind is somewhere else - like re-living a bad past experience - it can quickly devolve into a tug of war, of what YOU want to write Vs where your mind's focus wants or even needs to be.
What I find most helpful to get back into the writing mindset when I'm in a place where I can't manage to work on something I want, is to surrender control. Which in principle will be very frustrating, to begin with, after all, that manuscript won't finish itself or that post you need for work has a deadline.
The thing is, the more you fight it, that's what you do, fight. But if you allow yourself the freedom to try something different, you won't ever have the so-called "writer's block". You will always have something to write, even if is not what you intended initially. Take this blog post, for example, is something you wrote while not being able to write something else, and you think this is bad, but I'm telling you is not, is part of the process. Allow yourself to write completely unrelated stuff, maybe try some farfetched scenes you know won't end up in the story, do crazy things like writing a bit about what if one of your characters were in your favorite movie. If your mind keeps slipping into a traumatic event - like your mugging - turn it into a story, what if it happened to the protagonist of your story? what if your protagonist was the one that mugged you?
Before long you'll realize you can always, without exception, write; the trick is not fighting your brain for focus but lead it gently back to where you need it.
I usually don´t take this much time to reply, I am sorry for answering so late but I actually took some of these advices and took off, my computer didn´t get a lot of love from me these days and I went out, got my mind clear and didn´t worry about steemit or writing too much.
Hey man, I have a ton of friends from Cordova, Mendoza and BAires! And yes, I get what you mean.
The idea about surrendering control is something that really helped me. I just went with the flow and did ehat the heart wanted and not the mind, I might have wasted some days but I think I am back on track. I think I got my mojo back. I want to thank you for taking the time to write this and share your experience, it surely helped me and for that I am following you.
I hope you start writing soon pal! Where are my votes going if you don´t post?!
Saludos amigo, y gran inglés, la mayoría de mis amigos Argentinos no habla nada de nada de inglés.
Hey man! don't worry about the late reply, I'm just glad to hear you are doing better and my advice helped a little.
BTW I'm currently on Argentina but I'm originally from Venezuela (Just clarifying since the mugging situation I was talking about was relating to the situation there, not here, I have nothing but good things to say about Argentina so far :) )
And btw, I just did my introduceyourself post and I'm planning on posting here more regularly, I hope you get some useful writing advice from them, be talking to you :)
I just looked at it! Perfect! Oh I get it now. Argentina has some issues about poverty and crisis but yeah, the situation on Venezuela is harder... I look forward for your posts! Keep in touch!