valham wrote:
Thank you, Labpet, for your reply. I like the Powerpoint idea and will communicate it to my daughter. I am not hard on her for her writing struggles, in fact I sympathize and realize how frustrating it is for her. Her self-esteem is non-existent due to the fact that she feels she cannot write and will never be able to go to college. And she beats herself up terribly.
Oh, you tell her to please not feel badly. I can be sooo impatient with myself, which is always counterproductive. Just let her know that it will come over time with practice. No one writes a book in a day and every writer grapples with writers block every now and again. For me, ideas tumble out all at once - it is frustrating!
Look, not sure if this applies, but last summer I wrote a major manuscript. Whilst I did really well, I'd have those times when I'd stare at a blank screen
Not sure why, but this video put it in perspective me, although this author just writes fiction. Here's Auntie Anne with writing advice.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bw2KXX7WrOY[/youtube]
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