
If you’ve got a problem in your life that doesn’t seem to go away, I’d write a story about that feeling. Then, every time you feel that way, you have an outlet that allows you to productively continue. I know it isn’t a definite way of avoiding your issue, but it’s allowed me to write over 20,000 words on my draft so far.
The answer is dread. You dread letting yourself down, so you’ve conditioned your mind to feel relief from avoiding the failure that your attempt may become. Not the most motivating response, but the most honest one you’ll get. If you can figure out how to manage your dread, then you’ll likely write more.
if inspiration is the only reason you're writing then you're never gonna finish anything. you need to commit to writing even when you aren't inspired, get a daily word count or something that you want to hit, set up a habit of writing exactly that much every day, increasing when you feel especially confident that you can. and don't be afraid to write something bad. you can always go back and edit it later.
Genuinely any time you have an idea or a scene just write it down- write it all down sloppy and completely out of order, eventually you’ll have thousands of words you can muddle through and suddenly it’s not so difficult to tackle because you’ve already don’t a lot of the heavy lifting
Look into the idea of plotting vs pantsing a novel I cannot plot a novel. I lose interest. I’ve completed several by just going with the flow and having an enforced deadline. Pantsing it. You could have a looser plot as well, or follow a beat sheet, or write interesting scenes out of chronological order and patchwork them together later. Usually I write the midpoint first because it tells me what the beginning is moving towards, & what the end will reflect
This is me as well. Honestly try to write at least one little thing a day. Anything is progress. And when you get into a zone, don’t lose it. Keep it going for as long as possible since you don’t know when you’ll get that spark again. I was able to do poetry books, short stories, etc. Practice, know what environment helps you best, and always stay inspired.
Only way to write is to write. Words coming easy? Write til you drop. Words coming hard? Write, grind that shit out. Write 1million words just to get the feel for it and then write your book. Imagine a mf saying “i really wanna release an album- i have lots of ideas and i plan it all out but then after plucking strings on my guitar for a couple minutes I just stop”
Write articles. Write about the topic and about different sections of the topic in depth like 15+ pages and 20 30+ sources , work with people around the topic to get some fresh eyes on your work and revise it with their help. And you can do the whole thing with the plan to turn it into a chapter in your book.