Writer's Block Instant Cure

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  • @studiompodcastnetwork5119
    @studiompodcastnetwork5119 9 років тому +5133

    "You can always edit a bad page, but you can never edit a blank page."

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому +198

      Mark Valdez Exactly! Or as I like to say... "There's no such thing as a bad screenplay -- there are only early drafts!"

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому +47

      Thanks. :)

    • @definitelynotofficial7350
      @definitelynotofficial7350 9 років тому +17

      +FAST Screenplay My problem is that I have a concept in my mind, but I have no idea where to begin at. Any advice on that please?

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому +23

      DefinitelyNotOfficial If you have concept, you should begin and the beginning. FAST is the 4-part writing process. The first phase is the F -- Focus -- where you "focus" your ideas into a story. The next phase is the A -- Apply -- where you apply your story to the page (write a first draft). Then comes the S -- Strengthen -- where you strengthen your work by rewriting it, until it's solid. Lastly is the T -- Tweak -- where you polish the actual words and make it an extraordinary reader experience.
      The complete system also has 3 additional phases -- first is the Setup Phase, where you prepare your brain for the writing process. Then you go through F, A, S and T. Then is the Alignment Phase, where you get notes and feedback and make sure to align your work with the reader's needs. And finally is the Payoff Phase, where you find and connect with your target (producer, publisher, etc).
      Most people just leap into the typing... and then get lost (or distracted). But if you go step by step through the whole process, you make creativity intuitive. Try starting at the beginning with our 10-Day Free Start. Those first 10 steps help any writer, no matter what you're writing: fastscreenplay.com/10-Day.html From there, you can keep going if you like. It's up to you. Hope this helps!

    • @definitelynotofficial7350
      @definitelynotofficial7350 9 років тому +5

      FAST Screenplay Yeah... Well, the problem is that I'm not sure where to place the beginning, and the events are very influenced by the characters and circumstances, and I don't really have a clear image of them in my mind. Maybe I could start by doing that, deciding what the characters etc. are.

  • @FrostByteFilms
    @FrostByteFilms 6 років тому +1706

    Finally someone who doesn’t just say
    “Just write”

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  6 років тому +151

      Well... I *do* say that... but there's more to it than "just write". You also need to get in the right headspace, and then add new skills every day. But if you're doing those things, then at some point you DO have to "just write". ;)

    • @michaelgrella
      @michaelgrella 4 роки тому +36

      Or calls writer's block a myth

    • @margaritakouzi5630
      @margaritakouzi5630 4 роки тому +11

      I mean, it IS true. Just write, *then* fix anything that's bad.

    • @byventrex7597
      @byventrex7597 3 роки тому +5

      yeah it's kinda literally what he said in the video lol.. but it's the only solution

    • @SHOKNI
      @SHOKNI 3 роки тому

      Brah i know
      Right!!!!!

  • @urmom-or8mc
    @urmom-or8mc 7 років тому +2079

    I opened a file and wrote the word garbage

  • @saimai4630
    @saimai4630 6 років тому +874

    "... its trying to criticise something that doesn't even exist yet. And that doesn't protect you, that blocks you."
    Life Lessons!

    • @nene61988
      @nene61988 4 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much. I love writing

    • @svono_svono_music
      @svono_svono_music 2 роки тому

      truly great video, will help millions of people. thanks for this. I loved the concept that the inner critic is useful, but is acting before it is required (criticizing something that isn't close to finalization yet). saved and subscribed.

  • @OrionoftheStar
    @OrionoftheStar 9 років тому +687

    Words.
    Words!
    WORDS!
    _THEY HAVE _*_RETURNED!_*

    • @spottedgeckgo
      @spottedgeckgo 7 років тому +25

      They do that. Glad you found them. They always try to hide, but never run very far. I think mine hide in the reservoir of my fountain pen, because scribbling with that always brings them to the surface.

    • @acemzy7149
      @acemzy7149 7 років тому +4

      OrionoftheStar *AGREED*

  • @duchessnellie6255
    @duchessnellie6255 4 роки тому +336

    "give yourself permission to write garbage."
    the first time he said that my whole mind was cleared and I realized that's exactly what I needed to do. I've been stuck on how I'll continue my creative writing without {as my Writer's block tells me}
    "ruining the whole thing."
    thank you so much.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +2

      Duchess Nellie! Happy to help! Enjoy your writing... you can always refine or improve it later; that’s the beauty of writing! :)

    • @Scarlynx
      @Scarlynx 2 роки тому

      Literally same

    • @xoquinnnn
      @xoquinnnn 2 роки тому

      i felt this

    • @deandanielle
      @deandanielle 4 місяці тому

      Same! This actually helped immediately

  • @cholkymilkmirage4984
    @cholkymilkmirage4984 7 років тому +863

    turn the faucet and let the shit flow out, eventually youll see the clear water

    • @blme6716
      @blme6716 6 років тому +30

      King Me Fck. That's beautiful.

    • @blme6716
      @blme6716 6 років тому +12

      Mind if I use it in a song?

    • @ryfrz
      @ryfrz 6 років тому +5

      🖤

    • @EmiTheLoomistar
      @EmiTheLoomistar 6 років тому +12

      That is, no joke the most beautiful thing i have ever heard

    • @jdhd2652
      @jdhd2652 6 років тому +3

      Lol Ed Sheehan

  • @eoner4786
    @eoner4786 9 років тому +651

    Write when you're happy. Write when you're sad. Write at your home. Write at your school/work. Write as much as you want. Write as little as you want. But don't never give up on the goal. Write even then, when everything seems gone, because of those moments brings you the most powerful feelings that you've ever experienced. As long as you write for the goal which you've set, you're taking steps towards achieving that goal.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому +26

      ***** Could not agree more. :)

    • @brookearcher856
      @brookearcher856 5 років тому +5

      this was so poetic. thank you for this comment.

    • @kodymileski5541
      @kodymileski5541 5 років тому +6

      why do you write like your'e running out of time?

    • @Lazy105-g9z
      @Lazy105-g9z 5 років тому +2

      Thanks I needed this 🙏🏻

    • @blacat2168
      @blacat2168 4 роки тому +1

      Four years late, but that's beautifully written :)

  • @Aethuviel
    @Aethuviel 4 роки тому +125

    After watching this some months ago, I realized that's why I wrote whatever I wanted as a kid/teen - but I don't anymore, as an adult. I plan and plan and plan for YEARS because it has to be "perfect" - but that's like planning a painting that has to be "perfect", and never actually practice painting. I wrote as a kid because I wasn't afraid it would suck.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +14

      This is EXACTLY right. We often look at kids with nostalgia and envy at how free they are. But we can do the same thing. We can stop worrying about outcomes and just see where it takes us. And the beauty of a first draft is that once it’s on the page, we can THEN reshape it until it’s what we’d like it to be.
      Thanks for this comment. You really nailed it.

  • @MrBlueboy6666
    @MrBlueboy6666 9 років тому +266

    Oh my god... for a full day I wrote ZERO words for my essay (due in 3 days). Watched this video in hysterical desperation and wow... I'm 2.5 pages into it. You rock!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому +14

      Nate Fantastic! Keep up the good work!

    • @MrBlueboy6666
      @MrBlueboy6666 4 роки тому +14

      @@fastscreenplay Thanks. I've used this for 5 years now. About to get a bachelors, this has helped me a ton.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +10

      Nate That is truly awesome. So happy to have contributed even a little. Keep on writing! Your ideas are important.

    • @Watashiwakira420
      @Watashiwakira420 3 роки тому +2

      @@MrBlueboy6666 proud of you brother

  • @bubblesblue7410
    @bubblesblue7410 10 років тому +434

    Give this man a gold metal.

  • @judithlopez8796
    @judithlopez8796 8 років тому +484

    I accomplished in a matter of *MINUTES* what had taken me *DAYS* to do!!! Thank you sooooo much!! You just saved my grade!! 📝💯

  • @yebook
    @yebook 7 років тому +682

    Thank you very much... I will try this out... I am seriously facing writers block...

    • @devlinmcguire7543
      @devlinmcguire7543 6 років тому +14

      take a shower! NO JOKE!!! JUST sleep, rest your mind, (generally TAKE A BREAK), and then the most important part... TAKE A SHOWER. i'm sirius it really works, like 15-20 min after your done it kicks in.

    • @pianorelaxing8330
      @pianorelaxing8330 6 років тому +3

      Devlin McGuire you’re Sirius? Hello, Padfoot!

    • @jessicastone2179
      @jessicastone2179 6 років тому

      poor u :(

    • @jessicastone2179
      @jessicastone2179 6 років тому

      @@pianorelaxing8330 lololol

    • @urb7355
      @urb7355 4 роки тому

      Sir ap yaha bhi? 😀

  • @ithinklikeawesome
    @ithinklikeawesome 7 місяців тому +5

    11 years and this still the best video on writers block.

  • @fnc_
    @fnc_ 6 років тому +147

    “That voice, is the block” I was legit just thinking you were gonna say that
    Also thank you for this I’m going to continue my fanfiction now

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  6 років тому +10

      Keep at it! Mastery requires lots of practice. Write on! :)

    • @fnc_
      @fnc_ 6 років тому +4

      FAST Screenplay I just finished the next chapter thanks

  • @shaneydacosta9845
    @shaneydacosta9845 4 роки тому +60

    I thought I was going to hear things like, "Go out and get inspiration or do something that will inspire you." but instead I hear this and it really helped a lot. I tell myself to do that sometimes but it's just the fear of not writing something perfect. My 'critic voice' is saying, "Seriously Sash, would you feel drawn to a book if it had a part like this?" then I would delete it. Thank you for that small meaningful speech. I shall continue writing garbage with pride now😂😂😂

  • @Jociebear
    @Jociebear 8 років тому +1832

    i can finally finish my fanfiction

    • @madisonnorthup6651
      @madisonnorthup6651 6 років тому +49

      Jociebear2012 ME

    • @fnc_
      @fnc_ 6 років тому +61

      Jociebear2012 THATS THE ACTUAL REASON IM HERE 😂 I’m writing a FanFiction for Jack and Auggie (Wonder) On wattpad

    • @charopinero4110
      @charopinero4110 6 років тому +46

      IM DEAD!! LITERALLY THE REASON IM HERE

    • @maxxreeves4887
      @maxxreeves4887 6 років тому +55

      Same..I got 13 things goin on for Wattpad rn,,,me and my gay ships man😂

    • @charopinero4110
      @charopinero4110 6 років тому +14

      Me w my larry fics

  • @srixianeditz9407
    @srixianeditz9407 2 роки тому +23

    Giving myself permission to write garbage actually sounds good. I'm always stressing abt making it perfect

  • @cherylproffer1594
    @cherylproffer1594 5 років тому +33

    As a professional writer, I just had to hear your “4-minute” solution. I was shocked and just laughed. You made total sense. I sat down and wrote 14 pages, none of it garbage! Thanks for reminding me that I control my thoughts. 👍🏻👍🏻😎

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  5 років тому +4

      Love it! Thanks for the comment. Sometimes we just need a little nudge in the right direction. Just always remember that "ideas spark ideas" so when you get stuck (we all get fixated on an idea from time to time), just write whatever garbage comes to mind, and it will spark other ideas that will eventually get you back on track.
      And you're right: It's almost never actually garbage. :)

  • @krystinamccandless4197
    @krystinamccandless4197 7 років тому +131

    This made me laugh, cause I've been trying to write songs and I never was able to really realize just how easy it was to get rid of writers block until someone really just explained it so simply. Wow.

  • @DeadFleshPariah
    @DeadFleshPariah 11 років тому +61

    I'm a producer that has two solo projects and a band, and even if this is intended for a different kind of writing, this has helped me immensely in being productive with my music.

    • @hooves2noodles_art
      @hooves2noodles_art 5 років тому +4

      Same here, I've had songwritet's block for almost a week now. This is actually helpful

  • @yeniferescobar2224
    @yeniferescobar2224 4 роки тому +12

    The hardest part about writing an essay is getting started and figuring out what it is I want to say. This really helped me get going and I plan to watch it every time I begin to feel that block return. Thank you.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +1

      I've refined my words over the years, and now describe writing (and try to remind all people who are attempting to write something) that ALL writing is a "process of discovery". Use this exercise to kickstart that process. Enjoy!

  • @linikedemarco
    @linikedemarco 6 років тому +21

    This squashed my writer's block almost instantly. Thanks!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  6 років тому +2

      Thanks for sharing! Don't forget to spread the word. :)

  • @thestorywasbetterinmyhead6990
    @thestorywasbetterinmyhead6990 Рік тому +1

    ?????? I really didn't think this was going to work but omg! Giving me, an overthinker, 3 minutes to write anything I wish was genius. I haven't written anything in weeks. Thank you! 10 years later and this is still great advice!!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  Рік тому +1

      I actually came up with this exercise spontaneously in a live workshop I did in 1999. And it has worked for every writer I’ve ever seen follow its instructions. So it’s been working great for even more than 10 years, haha. Happy writing! Your voice matters.

  • @Mzduckjasmine
    @Mzduckjasmine 9 років тому +41

    I usually do not make comments but Thank you so much when i gave my self the right to produce garbage and the three minute limited I wrote great things I was very mad at myself but thanks for everything

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому +5

      +Kiara Smith, Thank you for making an exception, and commenting here. It's a great pleasure to hear that I've helped people along the way, and I thank you for sharing. Now, no more getting mad at yourself! :) You have stories inside you and things to say, that no one else will ever have. It's up to you to share them, and you cannot be wrong. It's never a search for perfection -- it's only a search for finding the most EFFECTIVE way to say what you want to say. Keep on writing!

  • @AmalRafeeq
    @AmalRafeeq 11 років тому +27

    My writers block is seasonal.
    It happens when there is no rain and when there is rain.
    Screwed up life :(

  • @tiathechosen1
    @tiathechosen1 5 років тому +10

    This is soooo true! I am very much a perfectionist but I’ve noticed that I write the best when I just brainstorm ideas, and edit the rough drafts.

  • @ArtAttack98
    @ArtAttack98 2 роки тому +6

    The need to write perfectly was always my biggest problem! I always start with my most professional writing style and then sit on a single paragraph for half an hour… thank you so much for your advice on writing garbage! That really helped me!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  2 роки тому +2

      Happy to help! Always remember: If you get the “garbage” out, you can always fix or improve it afterwards.

  • @Lizzie-ve7kt
    @Lizzie-ve7kt Рік тому +2

    THIS!!! I literally did this with an assignment I had yesterday (I’m an advertising copywriter) and I just went with whatever was in my head and aside from some needing a little editing I did today, it was one of the best things I’ve written in MONTHS.

  • @latricewillins-butler5403
    @latricewillins-butler5403 2 роки тому +2

    I've always been introverted and a bit on the shy side. I remember when I was too shy to read what I had wrote for assignments in school in front of my classmates, so much, until I just took a failing grade. I had allowed fear to get the best of me.
    I've always had a passion for writing since I was a kid. I eventually overcame and put aside those fears, and now so far, I've written and published 21 ebooks. I've written and published 12 alone in 2021. I only do it for fun, and my entertainment purposes, because I love to write. So, my work is out there in the world for all to read. It's a blessing in itself to do what few people in this world will ever do😇

  • @808_dream
    @808_dream 2 роки тому +7

    9 years later and this video is helping people like me! Thanks on behalf of all of us

  • @staceblue1519
    @staceblue1519 6 років тому +26

    1:57 seriously me I'm such a perfectionist

    • @danieluwu4235
      @danieluwu4235 4 роки тому +2

      Same, and it stresses me out. I'm thankful for this video. :)

    • @KawahaghiteiDyler
      @KawahaghiteiDyler 4 дні тому

      @@danieluwu4235 after watching this video, I can say that my Writer block still there and still immensely strong.
      It hard to overcome this bullsit "perfectionist" or this great "laziness". I still have tons of ideas to put into words, but most of time I can't and I don't want to.
      But at least this video highlight a solution that I never thought before. I will update when the time come

  • @SarahCrookall
    @SarahCrookall 7 років тому +40

    Thanks for the tips on how to overcome writer's block. I enjoy the advice about writing garbage for 3 minutes. I feel it's super important to try, and included it in one of my own videos. Perfectionism can definitely be a killer!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  7 років тому +4

      Happy to help. Don't forget to share! :)

  • @isntlifebetter
    @isntlifebetter 5 років тому +1

    Thank you again so much for giving me this advice. Tonight after 3 months of having writers block I literally did what you said and wrote crap! AND GUESS WHAT THE BLOCK WAS GONEEE! The words just started flowing. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!

  • @fastscreenplay
    @fastscreenplay  9 років тому +39

    Thanks, Smith Savinon, for your comments. I am so pleased when my videos help people. Wishing you the best of success in your writing.

    • @tiamassey5491
      @tiamassey5491 8 років тому +1

      guess what?
      listing for renting garbage but we're never writing garbage you don't even need to fix it it just gives you an idea and you use that idea you write that idea you're amazing thank you so much

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  8 років тому

      Angie Angieprettybird, what happened when you did the exercise?

    • @judithlopez8796
      @judithlopez8796 8 років тому +1

      No, thank you!! 😄

    • @LP-rn6id
      @LP-rn6id 8 років тому +2

      Thank you so much!

  • @calebwhite4983
    @calebwhite4983 9 років тому +4

    I think every person that has struggled with writer's block needs to watch it. I, myself, was writing a book today and my writer's block came over me. This video pretty much solved my writing problems. Thank you so much, you pretty much just saved my writing life.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому +1

      Caleb White I couldn't agree more. Don't forget to share it! ;) Thanks for the comment, and happy writing!

  • @firstworldproblems2177
    @firstworldproblems2177 7 років тому +5

    i always try and write everyday. it could be a long paragraph, entire page or just a sentence, but it definitely improved writers block, and i can think of ideas much faster and efficiently

  • @ktbffh4ever
    @ktbffh4ever 10 років тому +9

    Thanks a ton!! I can't believe after days of stalling, I finished my assignment in a couple of hours :)

  • @nomasan
    @nomasan Рік тому +2

    This video is 10 years old and yet... I am fascinated that it's so well made. Congrats!
    You know what? I'm going to put the garbage that I do write in a special folder called "Read for dumbness" and that folder will be open for all ideas. By the way my writer's block has gone so far as to stop me from writing ANYTHING... even this comment. Any idea sounds bad, everything sounds bad. But I'll write this.. just so it starts to understand: It's okay to not write perfect stuff ... it's okay to write garbage

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  Рік тому +1

      And ironically, that was actually a very good comment! (Well, I’m biased, of course, but I liked it, at least.) So hopefully this is the start of a whole new era for you. Because the bigger message of this video is that you only THINK it’s going to be garbage - it’s almost never as bad as you imagine. But even if it was, it will still show you what to write. So let go, allow “garbage” to pour out of you, and see where your imagination takes you. If you do, it’s gonna be even better than you think. Enjoy!

  • @marketingdigest6884
    @marketingdigest6884 9 років тому +1

    Writer’s block is a constant struggle that doesn’t have an instant cure, but your tips are really worth trying. Thanks for sharing!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому

      Marketing Digest Thanks for the comment. I do have to say that while writer's block *is* a constant struggle, it's because of the reasons in the video -- so I'd argue that it *does* have an instant cure (the exercise in the video). What is *not* instant is "good writing", or finding just the right way to say what we're trying to say, which may take a considerable amount of thought, and of playing around with possible variations to find the most effective wording. But that's not "block"; that's just artistry and craft, and that's where the "how to write FAST" video comes into play. Hope this helps!

  • @TheUltimateGC
    @TheUltimateGC 10 років тому +101

    Wow this is brilliant. So simple that it made me smile. Thanks for the video!

    • @TheUltimateGC
      @TheUltimateGC 10 років тому +5

      simple and true*

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  10 років тому +5

      TheUltimateGC Thanks for the kind words. You can help me out by sharing it. :)

  • @Lily-pg5cr
    @Lily-pg5cr 9 років тому +12

    I need to have a draft of an assessment due tomorrow. I think you saved my life.

  • @angellyka8670
    @angellyka8670 3 роки тому +4

    I've been on Hiatus for 5 or more months and I badly want to write right now. Luckily, I've seen it. 🥺😍 Wattpad writers, let's get it!

  • @jebediahhonker-tonker5901
    @jebediahhonker-tonker5901 4 роки тому +1

    At first I started writing a self-deprecating rant, but then I wrote a short little excerpt from the heart that I really liked.
    Thank you very much

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +1

      Perfect! That's exactly what this exercise is designed to do. Happy writing!

  • @goodlife6145
    @goodlife6145 4 роки тому +1

    I've just applied the advice. Gave myself three minutes to jot down ideas. I was surprised because they aren't 'garbage'. Laughing my head off here, thinking 'You mean it can be THIS easy?!' Fun as well. Many thanks from England, UK.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +2

      This part of the writing process should be pure joy. If it’s not, you’re getting in your own way. Refining it to make it effective for a reader can be challenging, but that’s for another day. ;)

  • @MrVitalic85
    @MrVitalic85 9 років тому +14

    Genius. I write electronic music and sometimes I simply erase ( destroy ) what I have created...

    • @tctru355
      @tctru355 9 років тому

      Me too. This helped a lot for me

    • @ivozoer2635
      @ivozoer2635 7 років тому

      MrVitalic85 yea same!

  • @PixelTrainer.
    @PixelTrainer. 4 роки тому +8

    0:05 did this man really said "Forever", and not 1 second after "If you ever experience it again"?

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +1

      That’s exactly what I said. It cures the block forever, but most writers forget or ignore it. Did you actually do the exercise? Or did you just write the same snarky comment that’s been written a hundred times here (scroll and see)? If you actually did it, you’d see what I mean.

  • @louievaldivia6661
    @louievaldivia6661 9 років тому +10

    As a comedian, I thank you for sharing the cure. (:
    THANK YOU!

  • @chloechlarson4469
    @chloechlarson4469 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much. This has been killing me sooooo bad. 10 MONTHS. That's how long I've been suffering. I just stare at the screen for HOURS trying to get my thoughts on paper. But after this I was able to write about 100 pages, so thank you SOOO much.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому

      Chloe Chlarson Fantastic! Trust the process. You have great stuff inside. You can do it. :)

  • @kenrickbautista6141
    @kenrickbautista6141 8 років тому +2

    UGH, thank you so much for that. When I started coming up with ideas for T.V. and movie, I began developing writers block, but now I feel better. Writer's block is contagious to all aspiring writers everywhere. Now that I am free to create ideas, I no longer have to worry about writers block anymore. So thank you for telling me about how to get rid of writers block. It's inspiring and helpful.

  • @erty8305
    @erty8305 6 років тому +7

    Thanks I needed this for a school creative writing challenge

  • @GumballsLollipopsAJisAwesome
    @GumballsLollipopsAJisAwesome 8 років тому +3

    I WISH I WATCHED THIS SOONER! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Now I can write my fanfics without constant writers block!

  • @develliem8634
    @develliem8634 4 роки тому +3

    This was truly really helpful, I had remaked a chapter on my story so many times because I just couldn't find the perfect words or I couldn't write as good as I used to. At first, I thought it wad just my mind telling me that writing in a foreign language isn't for me (english isn't my native language) but after watching this, my thoughts all changed. Thank you with all of my heart.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +1

      devellie m8 Always remember that writing is iterative. It almost never comes out of your brain in its final state. Let yourself write, and then just improve it until you’re happy with it. Enjoy!

    • @andalltheangelssay212
      @andalltheangelssay212 4 роки тому

      Lol I do that, I rewrite and re edit the first three chapters of my book to perfection, convincing myself each time that this time once I get to the end of the third chapter I will be able to write the rest. Hasn’t worked so far, I will have to see if giving myself permission to write garbage helps, but not sure as I think my problem is more to do with self sabotage.

  • @dmtdreamz7706
    @dmtdreamz7706 Рік тому +1

    They looked forward to that moment with joy, but without haste, not pining for it, but seeming to have a foretaste of it in their hearts, of which they talked to one another. But when they looked at me with their sweet eyes full of love, when I felt that in their presence my heart, too, became as innocent and just as theirs, the feeling of the fullness of life took my breath away, and I worshipped them in silence. Their children were the children of all, for they all made up one family.

  • @ccsnd77
    @ccsnd77 4 роки тому

    I don't believe I have ever seen a more useful video on UA-cam! This person single-handedly has probably quadrupled the sale of books on Amazon from all the writers block that he has cured.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +1

      If only I could get a commission on that...! :)

  • @jcanivan
    @jcanivan 8 років тому +23

    Great advice I never heard it explained this way

  • @KitTaylorMusic
    @KitTaylorMusic 8 років тому +99

    omg thankyou so much. this helped me during my song writing

    • @The.Real.Jordan
      @The.Real.Jordan 7 років тому +8

      Katie-Marie Anastasiades that's why I'm here too. Two straight months. I used to have like 40 new notes a month.

    • @gaborbalog8028
      @gaborbalog8028 6 років тому +3

      Kit Taylor - Saviour. I've come here for the same reason...how is it going for you at the moment?

    • @mazzystars
      @mazzystars 5 років тому +3

      @@gaborbalog8028 I guess we will never know.

    • @andalltheangelssay212
      @andalltheangelssay212 4 роки тому +2

      Calling Kit Taylor.....?

    • @KitTaylorMusic
      @KitTaylorMusic 4 роки тому

      @@andalltheangelssay212 I’m here, what’s up

  • @GrantDavis
    @GrantDavis 9 років тому +26

    I approve.

  • @Kyoto99952
    @Kyoto99952 5 років тому +2

    This is honestly one of the best videos I have ever watched on UA-cam. This is all I needed to get the confidence to finish my dissertation. Thank you so so much. You’re a hero!!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment. Very happy to help!

  • @irgendwie7331
    @irgendwie7331 7 років тому +2

    I love that you mentioned the deal with the inner critic. :) Just today I have found deeper appreciation for it, though I felt helpless to my writer's block and incessant judgement. This video came as a confirmation and sweet salvation.
    "If I waited for perfection, I would never write a word."
    ~ Margaret Atwood

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  7 років тому

      Thanks for the comment. Couldn't agree more!

  • @natachadaniel3696
    @natachadaniel3696 9 років тому +11

    I needed this! Thank you! Looking forward to finishing my script.

  • @itsanon9343
    @itsanon9343 4 роки тому +6

    I've been trying to to write my own fantasy novel and I've been stuck on the third chapter.
    Building a world from scratch is really difficult in a sense that it involves a lot of creativity and planning. The first chapter was agony to write because it was based on events that would happen in the future. Like a flashback but from the future.
    As you can imagine this was extremely difficult for me to write but I pushed through by writing what I expected to see in the novel such as what mythical races there would be and other related things into a notepad and slowly going from there. (Basically world building, build the world first, then proceed to begin the story. It's a lot easier then making it up as you go. It's a method to the madness)
    Now I'm on the third chapter where I'm having trouble figuring out how the main character should be reacting to a specific scenario. (The scenario isn't possible in our world so imagining how someone would react to something that doesn't exist is difficult)
    Thanks to this video though, I can now start writing again. It really helped alot, so I very much appreciate this.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +1

      More than happy to help! Enjoy your writing. A novel is an ambitious project - you can do it!

  • @Aprion
    @Aprion 8 років тому +25

    huh, I never looked at it this way. I must give this a try.

  • @victoriafetters2899
    @victoriafetters2899 3 роки тому

    Watching this in 2021 because I had writer's block about my graduation speech. This helped immediatly! Thank you so so much!!!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  3 роки тому

      Speak from the heart. You’ll be surprised how well received it is when you do. (Besides, you’re graduating. You’ll never see these people again. Don’t worry about it.) :D
      Congratulations on your graduation!

  • @priyankakapale5105
    @priyankakapale5105 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks you x 100000. It helps me a bit. I was procrastinating writing an article but now I feel a little bit motivated and wrote a half article.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  3 роки тому

      Happy to help. Be sure to do the exercise as it can help in many ways.

  • @bibekgautam512
    @bibekgautam512 10 років тому +6

    Wow, simple, flawless and totally convincing!

  • @lorenzoluizdesouza1215
    @lorenzoluizdesouza1215 8 років тому +27

    Good advice, you save my life. *Saved*

  • @TheHManShow
    @TheHManShow 8 років тому +8

    Dude you are a freaking genius!! Thank you so much for this!! I'm writing my own musical and writers block is the worst thing

  • @zionj104
    @zionj104 5 років тому

    THANK YOU!!!
    After watching this video, I wrote like never before.
    Not only did you cure my writer's block, but I've been writing slowly for weeks, and it's gone now!
    Again, thanks so much.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  5 років тому

      Very happy to help! And remember to let it flow. Your brain knows what it's trying to say, you just need to let it out (and refine it later). ENJOY!!

  • @reagonvarone6918
    @reagonvarone6918 2 роки тому +1

    i almost didnt give this video a chance i thought it wasnt going to help even made me laugh in the beginning but i stayed tuned in i listened and im glad i did

  • @niniii2550
    @niniii2550 4 роки тому +4

    This video is so amazing. It helped me so much and I always come back when I'm facing the problem again. It reminds me of how I shouldn't be this criticising. And that lesson does not only apply to writing but rather to life, as a whole. Thanks!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +1

      Love this, and I agree completely. Happy writing (and happy living)!

  • @TrailBlazer65
    @TrailBlazer65 9 років тому +3

    I am a music composer and I often find that I will start a piece one day with a seemingly endless supply of ideas only to come back the next day and stare at the edge of my score thinking "what the fuck can I write????". This video really helped to get around that!

  • @jamesmanning5159
    @jamesmanning5159 8 років тому +13

    Whoever disliked this probably meant to like it but accidentally hit the wrong button. This is exactly what I need

  • @bronymcflappjaw115
    @bronymcflappjaw115 10 років тому +1

    This actually helped...
    I worked my ass of to get 500 Words writted for the past three days, during what felt like 15 hours... and that is how long it took to write a poem with the same amount of Words... (That rhymed, in English, and my main language isn't English...)
    Thank you, a lot.
    Now, back to writing horse-Words...

  • @BuddhirDhenki
    @BuddhirDhenki 8 років тому +9

    What is that awesome Font ou use?

  • @Keplerdecorous
    @Keplerdecorous 9 років тому +3

    Jeff. YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS FOR THE VIDEO. Everything that you said in the video happened in the exact sequence that you mentioned it. The skeptic in me was really loud, I was able to manage it though. Thanks

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому +1

      ***** Fantastic! Thanks for the feedback, Herman! And don't forget to check out the other videos on this channel... there's a lot of helpful stuff here! :)

  • @aapp776
    @aapp776 8 років тому +19

    why didn't i watch this before?? thank you so much.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  8 років тому +3

      +Ankriti Pandey, I'm not sure why, but now you know. ;) I'm glad you enjoyed it!

  • @501Patrick
    @501Patrick 5 років тому +1

    This video is old as anything. But this video just picked me up and put me back on. Hella love

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  5 років тому

      Like a fine wine... gettin' better with age. ;)

  • @bakaiggy
    @bakaiggy 10 років тому +3

    This is really good advice. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @h_curly6384
    @h_curly6384 4 роки тому +8

    "instant cure."
    "One simple sentence."
    Those are keywords I actively avoid when looking for anything lmao

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому +1

      H_curly If you want to stay blocked, no worries. Your loss. :)
      Closed minds beset with preconceived ideas don’t often produce great insights anyway, so I won’t try to convince you. But I look forward to your return when you decide results are more important than conveying an image of cleverness.
      But to anyone scanning the comments: It’s precisely this kind of headline-reading and knee-jerk judgment that gets your mind blocked in the first place. Stay open to new ideas and they will come flooding out of you (as you already know if you’ve done the exercise). Happy writing!

    • @h_curly6384
      @h_curly6384 4 роки тому +6

      @@fastscreenplay So first off I think free form writing can be a productive way to get the creative juices flowing, but I think your mistaking my comment as a critique of your content rather than your title. As a viewer I'm scrolling through literally millions of web information everyday. And if I'm going to be truthful, I see a large surplus amount of the same self help/life hack videos everyday.
      these videos are making broad, oversimplified, hollow and grandiose statements all claiming to have "The most simple and effective solution to all my life's woes." while simultaneously attempting to sell a book or online lessons to make money. (I'm glad your not trying to push a product in this video.) Again I'm not critiquing your content I just find the words "Fast" in conjunction with "simple and effective." To have bad connotations to it.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому

      H_curly You can defend your comment all you like. Bottom line is this: You judged the book by its cover. You commented BEFORE watching the video - or at the very least BEFORE doing the exercise. That makes your comment useless to anyone who reads it, and it makes you someone who is trying to look clever to UA-cam comment readers, rather than someone offering a valuable insight or counter-perspective to a video. (No judgement; that’s just the reality of what you’ve done.)
      It doesn’t matter AT ALL what else you’ve seen or how many videos are out there. You’re here on my page throwing shade at what is, literally, the instant cure for writer’s block. For what purpose? To make yourself look smart? Sorry, that comment didn’t make you look smart. You looked like someone with a closed mind who didn’t do the exercise. And you got called out on it. No big deal. I’m not castigating you; I’m just speaking the truth (as I always do). You can rationalize your position if that makes you feel better, but it doesn’t change anything. I read (and reply to) EVERY comment on my channel (which you’d know if you took a minute to look (and think) before commenting). So when someone posts an ignorant comment, they get called out. You’re today’s winner.
      Take the lesson, mate. Don’t jump into the comment section of a video (from a content creator you don’t know) with an agenda. Maybe watch a video (and DO an exercise) before talking trash, just because a phrase triggered you. You might actually learn something. You might actually get the value you’re SEARCHING for (why else would you be here than because you need help getting past a block?). Sometimes people use phrases that draw attention precisely because it will help them deliver value. It might be the exception, but sometimes it does happen. See the bigger picture, my friend. :)

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому

      H_curly Oh, one other thing: This exercise is not about “free form writing”. You’ll need to look a bit closer for the penny to drop. Happy writing!

    • @lanzibangli1259
      @lanzibangli1259 4 роки тому +1

      OOF

  • @Vegardh93
    @Vegardh93 8 років тому +4

    If your writing poetry, you will always have some work to do somewhere on the timeline. The only form of writer's block that occurs when writing poetry is laziness, because you always know there's a thousand puzzles you need to move from your notebooks to your screenplay before you can go on imaginating new tasks for the next stage. You always need to sketch anyways, don't just go ahead and put everything in the screenplay. I throw away at least 100 times more ideas than I use. Along the writing process better ideas will occur, which means you need to toss other ideas and re-write.
    I have never experienced writer's block when the biggest theme ideas are already layed out in structure as a template. Poetry requires you to really know what you want to write before starting. So if you are experiencing writer's block half way through your screenplay, then try changing the structure to better suit your story because something is clearly out of rhythm.
    Sketching if you are unable to put words into your screenplay is absolutely basic. Great video.

    • @hidingfromtheworld2054
      @hidingfromtheworld2054 8 років тому

      Are you a poet? probably not, i'm a poet and I experience writers block, just so ya know it can happen, yes I have experienced laziness when writing poems but I have also experienced writers block, it happens.. even to poets..

    • @hidingfromtheworld2054
      @hidingfromtheworld2054 8 років тому

      So.. if poets only experience laziness not writers block how come I'm experiencing writers block right now..?

    • @Vegardh93
      @Vegardh93 8 років тому +1

      hiding from the world I am a poet, yes. I didn't say that poets never experience writers block. I said: if you write poetry (not prose), you will not experience writers block. If you don't know what the literature form called poetry is, you should look it up.
      Writing poetry and being poetic is not the same thing. I'm sure that's what had you confused?

    • @hidingfromtheworld2054
      @hidingfromtheworld2054 7 років тому +1

      I'm a poet, as in I write poetry. I also write some prose though. One goal of mine (That will probably never happen) Is that I want to be a famous poet. I call myself a poet because I write more poetry than any other form of writing. I am most certainly not confused on that. I don't see how me calling myself a poet who gets writers block would make you think I was confused on anything… (Sorry for the late reply)

  • @BirdsAndWhales
    @BirdsAndWhales 2 роки тому +2

    A little extra tip to back this all up: Make sure you TITLE your new document “really bad chapter” or “hot garbage chapter” right at the start.
    That always helps me set the precedent right from the get go that it will be bad, and helps me to actually let go of my inner critic 😁

  • @heatherferreira4225
    @heatherferreira4225 9 років тому +1

    Well whaddaya know... it worked. Almost a year's worth of screenwriter's block, cured by this video. Thank you.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  9 років тому

      +Heather Ferreira, thanks for sharing! Have a blast with your writing...!

  • @kel2814_
    @kel2814_ 10 років тому +6

    I write music, but this still helped me alot, thank you. :)

    • @VanDyce
      @VanDyce 10 років тому +3

      We both came to the right place lmfao

  • @electricdreamer
    @electricdreamer 8 років тому +7

    This saved me!

  • @skullton3292
    @skullton3292 2 роки тому +3

    What if I just can't think of what happens next?

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  2 роки тому +3

      Write that. “I can’t think of what happens next.” Then stop thinking, and write whatever appears in your head next. Whatever it is. Anything.

    • @skullton3292
      @skullton3292 2 роки тому +2

      @@fastscreenplay Ok then

  • @ydouneed2know588
    @ydouneed2know588 8 років тому +1

    I keep this vid in my favorites bc whenever I forget the message, I come back and listen to it again. It's like a pep talk and it never fails. Of course there's intense editing to be done, but the ideas come and once they're there, I can move forward. Thanks.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  8 років тому

      +Y do U Need 2 Know, thanks for letting me know! I'm happy to help...! (Eventually, it will be a part of you, and you won't need the reminder... but until then, we're here for ya!)

  • @mybraineatseverything7404
    @mybraineatseverything7404 10 років тому

    This absolutely works! I've heard about "giving permission to write garbage," but the specifics he goes into are new to me. Sir, thanks very much for this great video!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  10 років тому

      Thanks for the comment, MyBrainEatsEverything. One of the most important things I teach is WHY. I believe that's what will make it stick.

  • @basicboss8701
    @basicboss8701 7 років тому +5

    hahaha this guy is good. everything he said I needed to hear

  • @teendailymotivation9817
    @teendailymotivation9817 5 років тому +3

    Actually in 2019

  • @DripInFirst
    @DripInFirst 8 років тому +10

    writers block cure = aderall

    • @cortster12
      @cortster12 8 років тому +3

      +lorenzo posada Nah, that just makes my heart want to explode.

  • @alexk5990
    @alexk5990 3 роки тому

    This video had absolutely groundbreaking advice. I've been putting off a paper for weeks now because of writer's block. After watching this and following the process, I've written a page in the past ten minutes!!! Thank you so much!!

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  3 роки тому

      Happy to help! And I agree. I created the exercise spontaneously in a live workshop about 20 years ago and have now done it (and variations of it) thousands of times with thousands of writers and it works magic. Very happy you’ve found it! Happy writing.

  • @vinroycrossman-walker6465
    @vinroycrossman-walker6465 29 днів тому

    While eons have passed by, since this advice was preached. I am at a loss of words at how, it has pushed my stubborn critic to write rather than complain of what is not present.
    No doubt you've heard the same a thousand times, but I appreciate the advice you have granted; and this shall be video I'll return to should block return once again.

  • @Trekattaron
    @Trekattaron 5 років тому

    I needed to watch this video a month ago. I've literally been unable to write my assignment for the past month (I'm three weeks over the deadline), but I managed to get it dusted within an hour of watching this. I'll edit what I've written tomorrow. Many thanks.

  • @Bonobos69
    @Bonobos69 4 роки тому +1

    I knew what my problem was when I pressed play, I guess it just took someone to fully explain the problem for me to understand how to overcome it. Thanks dude

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  4 роки тому

      West Side Dublin Productions Happy to help. Thanks for the comment!

  • @muckbanger1810
    @muckbanger1810 6 років тому +1

    Honestly I think this is really good advice for anything even remotely close to writers block. Drawing, social anxiety, etc.

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  6 років тому

      Completely agree. This technique actually stems from an exercise I devised for my screenwriting workshop many years ago. I realized that you could apply it to pretty much anything at all, and it helps you push through any doubt or uncertainty. Thanks for the comment!

    • @francisthompson3772
      @francisthompson3772 5 років тому

      For social anxiety? You want me to talk garbage for 3 min?!!

  • @mahakalota2568
    @mahakalota2568 10 років тому +1

    As I was writing I was like what am I doing.... but I wanted to keep writing and it felt great. Thank you so much! Really, I didn't even know that perfection was the block but it makes so much more sense now! Again thank you lots!

  • @7option205
    @7option205 4 роки тому +1

    Im in the first minute of this video and I already feel so much better

  • @juliestill-rolin6682
    @juliestill-rolin6682 5 років тому

    This is so true! I have so many writing clients that refuse to write because they want every single sentence to be a masterpiece. Thanks for sharing! ❤️

  • @rachelreichert1966
    @rachelreichert1966 3 роки тому

    I washed this a few months ago for a paper and here I am again, struggling with writer's block. Thank you for this video! I was able to start writing again :)

    • @fastscreenplay
      @fastscreenplay  3 роки тому +1

      It takes a lot of practice and regular writing to make this a habit so if you’re only writing periodically, don’t feel bad about having to come back and rewatch it and do it again. It’s natural for the critic voice to judge too early in the process. Keep at it and it’ll become second nature. Happy writing!