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As writers, we've all experienced that dreaded feeling of staring at a blank page, our minds as empty as the white canvas in front of us. Yes, you guessed it – writer's block! It's the bane of our existence, but fear not, for there are ways to overcome this creative obstacle and get those words flowing again.

Personal Story: A Writer's Struggle

Let me take you back to a chilly winter evening when I found myself sitting in front of my laptop, fingers poised over the keyboard, and yet, unable to type a single word. The cursor blinked mockingly at me, as if taunting my creative drought. It felt like every idea I had ever harbored had abandoned me, leaving me stranded in a desert of thoughts. But, determined not to succumb to the defeat of writer's block, I embarked on a journey to discover strategies to reignite my inspiration.

  • Embracing the Journey

  1. Take a Break

One of the best ways to combat writer's block is to step away from your writing. Engage in activities that inspire you – take a walk in nature, listen to music, or indulge in your favorite hobby. Let your mind wander freely, and soon, you'll find yourself brimming with ideas.

2. Freewriting

Freewriting is a fantastic technique to break through the barriers of writer's block. Set a timer and write without pausing or editing. Let your thoughts flow uninhibitedly onto the page. You'll be surprised at the gems you uncover amidst the stream of consciousness.

3. Read, Read, Read

Immerse yourself in the works of others. Whether it's diving into a riveting novel, exploring thought-provoking poetry, or delving into research articles, reading can spark new ideas and perspectives. Let the words of fellow writers fuel your creativity.

4. Change Your Environment

Sometimes, the monotony of our surroundings can stifle our creativity. Switch up your workspace – head to a café, park, or even a cozy corner of your home. A change in environment can trigger fresh ideas and invigorate your writing process.

  • The Writer's Oasis: Where Ideas Flourish

5. Brainstorming

Gather your thoughts in a brainstorming session. Jot down ideas, concepts, and snippets of prose without judgment. Allow your mind to wander into the realm of possibilities, paving the way for innovative and engaging content.

6. Collaborate with Fellow Writers

Engage in discussions with other writers. Share your struggles with writer's block and seek advice from the writing community. A fresh perspective or a friendly nudge can propel you out of the rut and reignite your passion for writing.

  • Embracing Creativity: Your Path to Writing Excellence

Writer's block may be a formidable adversary, but with the right strategies and mindset, you can conquer it and emerge stronger on the other side. Remember, the journey of a writer is filled with peaks and valleys, but it's in overcoming challenges that we sharpen our writing prowess and uncover our true potential.


So, fellow writers, fear not the blank page, for within the depths of your creativity lies a universe of untold stories waiting to be penned. Embrace the challenges, relish the process, and let your words flow freely, for you are the master of your story.

Happy writing! 

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Updated: Jun 9, 2024

College is rooted in the psyche of the American public and the world. However, according to studies for the past two decades, university grads face the unemployment line more than noncollege grads. It is easy to Google search for college grads on the food stamp line. Even a search on your computer would find professors and some physicians needing welfare. Apprentices receive one-on-one training at a lower wage, like the hours required to get an airline pilot license. You can start at a higher rank, work with your family, and bypass school.


Apprenticeships are not limited to fields like sports, military,  airline pilots, and physicians during residency. They have the potential to be applied to a diverse array of jobs in the real world, potentially even replacing the need for a degree. This versatility, a key aspect explored in my book 'Education Mania, 'particularly in the chapter titled 'University the New Doctor, ‘makes apprenticeships such an intriguing and viable option for career development.


Consider the example of an apprentice airline pilot. Their training is not confined to classrooms; they train in simulators and learn from someone with extensive experience. They start their training in a cockpit, side by side with a seasoned pilot.  The FAA sets the regulations for these apprenticeships, ensuring a high standard of training. This practical, mentorship-based approach, which could also be applied in business and other brick-and-mortar schools, offers a unique and valuable learning experience, providing reassurance of its effectiveness. The military is another example of a field that trains there. Troops are in basic training, and they go on to train more. The military constantly trains for war—it practices how to shoot and trains under someone with more experience.


In conclusion, you can apply apprentices to more jobs than I talk about in this article. You do this by investing in apprentices over schools. You do this by putting more money into this. That is in the state and federal budgets. The private sector should invest in training over education. Even universities could train professors as apprentices. That is, instead of doing the five-chapter essay. They could learn to do studies by the number of hours and learn to write books and publish journal articles. Hopefully, apprentices over education will be allowed even when the sun becomes a white dwarf and humanity leaves the solar system.

to myself, to a God, to a Holy light

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