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Hey everyone, have you ever had a creative block right when you're up against a tight deadline? It's like your brain just decides to take a vacation at the worst possible time.

I had a project due yesterday and I was feeling pretty confident about it until I sat down to work on it. Suddenly, my mind was blank and I couldn't think of a single idea. I tried everything from taking a break to listening to music, but nothing seemed to work.

Eventually, I resorted to staring at the wall and hoping for some sort of divine inspiration. But all I got was a headache and a growing sense of panic as the deadline drew nearer.

Finally, in a fit of desperation, I started randomly typing words and phrases into my project, hoping that something would stick. And to my surprise, it did! I ended up with a project that was not only finished on time but also creatively interesting.

So, the lesson I learned from this experience is that sometimes you just need to let go of your expectations and dive headfirst into the unknown. Who knows, you might just surprise yourself with what you come up with.

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    ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿง๐Ÿคจ I can't quite put my finger on it but this feels ChatGPT'd. Just don't.
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    If you're writing an essay, sure, this might work - but I don't really see it working with programming.
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    It's not that your brain is on vacation... It's more that you stressed yourself out.

    Fear of the unknown.

    Reason why planning is a good idea. Could be just brain storming, not a "rigid timeline kind of planning".

    Procrastination is another example why recuperation isn't necessarily a fix - you just postpone the inevitable.
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