Fresh ideas for blog material are coming to me at the steady pace of molasses in mud, which is to say they’re not coming at all. I know the key here is to just write, regardless of whether anything printable results.
The truth is that my head is in a muddle. Everything I write feels like it’s something I’ve written before. I know I’m not the only one to feel this way. After all one of the original bloggers put it so eloquently:
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. Ecclesiastes 1:9 KJV
I know how to remedy this situation. A week at an all-inclusive resort ought to do it. I’m sure that’s what the Preacher in the book of Ecclesiastes did–booked himself into an exclusive place in Arizona and enjoyed a nice deep tissue massage and followed it up with a 90 minute facial. Seven days of clean eating and meditation cleared his mind and he was able to finish the book.
I’m open to sponsorships.

Yikes! Is Seven days sufficient? Clean eating includes red wine right? π·
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Of course red wine makes the cut!
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That’s true. Nothing ever beats a deep tissue massage and a facial.
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If it were only so easy.
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Oh, man, I struggle every time lately with that dreaded writer’s block. I do agree that just continuing to write is probably the best way, but unfortunately that never works for moi. Those posts that I’ve forced out are probably my worst — and there are too many now to count!
I do love your own solution to bring inspiration, though. Enjoy! – Marty
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Hey, my theory could pan out. And even if it doesn’t I’m a winner.
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