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EP 107: How to Start Writing When You’re Staring at a Blank Screen [LIVE Coffee and Coaching Replay]

EP 107: How to Start Writing When You’re Staring at a Blank Screen [LIVE Coffee and Coaching Replay]

Update: 2025-03-27
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In this episode of the Marketing Systems for Success podcast, host Helen guides listeners through practical strategies to kickstart writing when faced with a blank screen.
 
She shares six actionable tips, including lowering the stakes, using prompts, writing as if emailing a client, setting timers, repurposing old content, and changing environments to foster creativity.
 
Helen emphasises the importance of finding a personal creative space and maintaining a balance between work and relaxation.
 
This episode offers valuable insights for anyone looking to improve their marketing content creation process.
 
 
00:36  Introduction to Coffee and Coaching Session
 
01:22  Overcoming Writer's Block: Tips and Strategies
 
02:28  Lowering the Stakes: Embrace Imperfection
 
04:12  Using Prompts and Templates Effectively
 
06:42  Finding Your Unique Voice
 
08:41  Setting Timers and Deadlines
 
10:33  Repurposing and Reusing Content
 
12:03  Changing Your Environment for Creativity
 
14:20  Recap and Final Thoughts
 
18:20  Conclusion and Invitation to Join Live Sessions
 
Links: 
 
Join the next Coffee and Coaching session: https://www.helendickmancoaching.com/coffee-and-coaching 
 
Work with Helen: https://www.helendickmancoaching.com/work-with-me
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EP 107: How to Start Writing When You’re Staring at a Blank Screen [LIVE Coffee and Coaching Replay]

EP 107: How to Start Writing When You’re Staring at a Blank Screen [LIVE Coffee and Coaching Replay]

Helen Dickman