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Checkers for Writers: The Perfect Creative Break for Authors and Novelists

Posted on October 26, 2024 by Richard

Why Writers Need Strategic Game Breaks

Writers know the feeling all too well – staring at a blank screen, words refusing to flow, creativity seemingly locked away. While many turn to social media during breaks, a more strategic approach might be exactly what your writing practice needs. Enter the classic game of checkers, an unexpected ally in maintaining creative momentum.

How Checkers Benefits the Writing Mind

The simple yet engaging nature of checkers provides writers with an ideal cognitive balance. Unlike scrolling through social media or watching videos, checkers engages your strategic thinking while allowing your creative subconscious to process story elements in the background. This mental shift can be exactly what you need to unlock stubborn plot points or develop character arcs.

Taking Strategic Breaks to Enhance Creativity

Research shows that taking structured breaks during writing sessions can significantly improve productivity and creative output. Checkers offers the perfect break activity – it’s engaging enough to pull you away from your writing concerns, but not so complex that it depletes your mental energy. The game’s clear rules and straightforward objectives provide a refreshing contrast to the complex world-building and character development that writers navigate.

The Meditative Aspects of Checkers for Writers

There’s something almost meditative about moving pieces across a checkerboard. As you contemplate each move, your breathing naturally slows, and the pressure of word counts and deadlines fades away. This state of relaxed focus is precisely what many writers need to reset their creative processes and return to their work with fresh perspective.

Using Checkers to Overcome Writer’s Block

Writer’s block often stems from overthinking and creative pressure. A game of checkers can help break this cycle by engaging different neural pathways. The strategic thinking required for checkers uses different mental muscles than creative writing, allowing your storytelling mind to rest and reset. When you return to writing, you’ll often find those stubborn plot issues have untangled themselves.

Why Choose Checkers Over Other Break Activities?

Unlike more complex games or social media, checkers provides the perfect balance of engagement and relaxation. It requires just enough attention to be absorbing without being exhausting. This makes it an ideal break activity for writers who need to stay mentally sharp while giving their creative faculties a rest.

Implementing Checkers Breaks in Your Writing Routine

Consider incorporating short checkers breaks between writing sessions. Whether you’re stuck on a difficult scene or just need a mental refresh, a 15-minute game can help reset your creative energy. The key is to use these breaks strategically – not as procrastination tools, but as genuine mental refreshers that will enhance your return to writing.

When you’re ready to dive back into your manuscript, you’ll likely find your words flowing more freely and your ideas clearer. The strategic nature of checkers combined with its simplicity makes it the perfect companion for writers looking to maintain their creative momentum while taking necessary mental breaks.

Remember, sometimes the best way to solve a writing challenge is to step away briefly, and what better way than with a game that exercises your mind while letting your creativity recharge? Next time writer’s block strikes, consider reaching for your checkerboard instead of your phone – your manuscript will thank you.

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Richard Everywriter (pen name) is the founder of EveryWriter and a 25-year veteran of the publishing industry. With degrees in Writing, Journalism, Technology, and Education, Richard has dedicated two decades to teaching writing and literature while championing emerging voices through EveryWriter's platform. His work focuses on making literary analysis accessible to readers at all levels while preserving the rich heritage of American literature. Connect with Richard on Twitter  Bluesky Facebook or explore opportunities to share your own work on ourSubmissions page. For monthly insights on writing and publishing, subscribe to our Newsletter.
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