Freelance writing; Trying to get my groove back

Just as Stella got her groove back at times, I need to go out and reclaim my writing groove. Yesterday I was trying to think of the best way to start writing an article; nothing came to me. Have you ever been there? Instead of wasting my time worrying about that, I wrote the middle and the end and then came back with a great idea for the beginning. That usually works by the time I’ve gotten my groove on I usually have a perfect beginning.
What if it doesn’t work? At times, it doesn’t work and when that happen I’ve found picking up a book about the topic or chatting with a few friends and acquaintances that are in the same field as myself will get those juices flowing and off I go to put those thoughts down on paper.
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It works, Opal! I have even written the very last sentence and gone from there, ending up with a story or article I could be proud of. Sometimes maybe our mind works backwards!
*smiles*
Michele
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Michele,
I definitely agree when I focus on other parts of the writing the rest usually falls into place.