The only solution for translator’s block!

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A TIP FOR TRANSLATOR’S BLOCK.

Translators, freelancers, creatives of any art…. We all have felt it. When the deadline is approaching quicker than Khaleesi’s dragons  but your progress is slower than George R.R. Martin’s writing pace of the next GoT book! You really want to give it all and finish the masterpiece you are translating in a few hours, then open a bottle of wine and chill out waiting for the big translation award committee to come knocking on your door with your nomination! OK I might have taken it too far but you really want to reach the finishing line and get.some.rest.But you can’t. Everything is going wrong. You catch a cold, your neighbor calls and wants to talk about cooking, there’s a power cut or you just plainly have-run-out-of-energy! And the bad news is, you can’t do anything about it but slowly drag your sorry self around the housemoaning «I have so much to do» without really doing anything!

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Do you know what the only solution is?

– TAKE A DAY OFF!

Or just an evening. Even if you think you don’t have the time, just do it. You will be so productive the following morning you will gain the «lost» evening in a few hours. Make sure you don’t spend all time stressing about the job, though -just pretend it doesn’t exist for one afternoon. Do something for yourself, relax, exercise, order take out or go for a drink. You will feel so nice and energized the following morning, you will fall in love with your job again! Trust me, it works!

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It works for me even when I really don’t think I can afford losing an entire afternoon (how will I manage to catch up with all those pages?). It really pays as you wake up in the morning fresh, a tiny little bit guilty (just enough so that to not press snooze) and happier than the day before – because you did something for yourself and you do not feel that your job is draining all your energy anymore!

What do you think? Have you tried it? How do you deal with translator’s (or writer’s) block?

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6 thoughts on “The only solution for translator’s block!

  1. MichaelK says:

    Nice tip! And I think it works!! I regularly suffer from reader’s blog (and I think I’ve written a liitle something about it) and I don’t know if I should be happy from not having the time to suffer from tanslator’s block or writer’s block (well, you may consider my lack of writing as my greatest contribution to literature).

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  2. chwyfleian says:

    No matter how hard this sounds and how much it may feel like betrayal (at first, at least) I have to agree with you. We tend to put so much pressure on ourselves, leading to opposite results. We can’t be productive 24/7, it’s impossible and we have to accept it! Taking some time off once in a while is essential for everybody.

    I used to judge myself for not trying harder when I was studying, working and trying to have a balanced personal life at the same time. Now I’m just trying to put things into perspective and reward myself in every little accomplishment. 🙂

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