- Tea - fire those synapses
- Sleep - rest and rejuvenate
- A day trip - get your mind off it and have some fun/relax
- Reading - look at other people's ideas, styles, themes, worlds and think of what you'd change
- Arguing with someone on a topic of interest
- Day dreaming - write down scenarios or note what emotions drive them
- Dreams - intense dreams or nightmares can provide great plot devices, character motivations
- Observing and taking note of strange incidents
- Researching historical events or alternate lifestyles
- Hang out with your pets - relax and see that there is a great deal you don't know and can discover (if you don't know what I mean or don't have pets then just ask 'why?' at everything)
- Watch a show that makes you argue ineffectually at the television screen - write your response
- Read poetry or jokes - they often reveal a new way of looking at things
- Listen to music with a theme or story behind the lyrics - works in a similar way to poetry or jokes
- Read over what you've written already. Find where the problem started and begin writing again from there.
Rosalie Fitzpatrick on fiction and cooking without allergens: writing, editing, best of lists, reading recommendations, books, mangas, movies, TV shows, comics, quotes and recipes. All recipes focus on allergen free cooking suitable for endometriosis and pregnancy: wheat, egg, cow's milk, rye, oats, soy, almonds, peanuts, red meat and gluten free. Also, most are seafood, alcohol, yeast and nut free. All other allergen exclusions vary per recipe.
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