(I had a glance at other posts here and didn't see similar mentions to my duh problem). It is a block of sorts.
After extended periods of writing, I get to the point where I have trouble reading and forming sentences. Putting several paras together contiguously--making a sensible flow, I have difficulties. Even spelling gets difficult. Like there's a blank.
Wooo, I know how it sounds--have I checked with my GP--bits of brain falling out my ear? (I'll probably get an affirmative from a passing GP that falling bits are the next and fatal stage!). But R&R here and time out and I feel better, even if some of my initial posts are excruciatingly weird. It all helps me somehow.
All that said, the trouble shows up starkly when I change to other writing--like business letters, but I really have to push myself: reread, correct, reread.
So it's block, but not block. I can write, but my brain won't go, hence DUH. A rest I know I need and sure enough my wife has been telling me same for weeks. Anyone else got to the point where their brain's gone duh?
After extended periods of writing, I get to the point where I have trouble reading and forming sentences. Putting several paras together contiguously--making a sensible flow, I have difficulties. Even spelling gets difficult. Like there's a blank.
Wooo, I know how it sounds--have I checked with my GP--bits of brain falling out my ear? (I'll probably get an affirmative from a passing GP that falling bits are the next and fatal stage!). But R&R here and time out and I feel better, even if some of my initial posts are excruciatingly weird. It all helps me somehow.
All that said, the trouble shows up starkly when I change to other writing--like business letters, but I really have to push myself: reread, correct, reread.
So it's block, but not block. I can write, but my brain won't go, hence DUH. A rest I know I need and sure enough my wife has been telling me same for weeks. Anyone else got to the point where their brain's gone duh?