5 questions to help you beat writer's block
Follow these tips if you’re having trouble persuading yourself to write.
By Daphne Gray-Grant | Posted: July 5, 2011

One of the few benefits of aging is that you become less willing to lie. Thus, when my flute teacher recently asked me how my week's worth of practice had gone I was able to look him in the eye and say, "badly." Twenty years ago, I would have said, "uhhh, okay," and (mistakenly) hoped like hell it wouldn't have been obvious. My teacher looked at me with concern and asked, "What went wrong?" Before I could launch into my excuses, he continued: "Did
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