Need a laugh? I've picked out some memes just for you. Perhaps a good joke or wash away the week's frustration and grime with a special soap for writers? Check it out.
We all face stressful situations from time to time, and it is important to accept the fact that stress can never be completely eliminated. However, there are several simple, and rather interesting, ways to prevent stress before it gets out of hand.
http://www.sheknows.com/health-and-wellness/articles/1025541/10-weird-ways-to-reduce-stress
http://goodmenproject.com/health/the-good-life-7-strange-things-that-can-help-us-relieve-stress/
I discovered these funny memes a while ago and knew they were perfect for you. #Writer memes.
A writer comes home to a burned down house. His sobbing and slightly-singed wife is standing outside.
"What happened, honey?" the man asks.
"Oh, John, it was terrible," she weeps. "I was cooking, the phone rang. It was your agent. Because I was on the phone, I didn't notice the stove was on fire. It went up in second. Everything is gone. I nearly didn't make it out of the house. Poor Fluffy is.."
"Wait, wait. Back up a minute,"The man says. "My agent called?"
How many writers does it take to change a light bulb?
Answer: Ten.
1st draft. Hero changes light bulb.
2nd draft. Villain changes light bulb.
3rd draft. Hero stops villain from changing light bulb. Villain falls to death.
4th draft. Lose the light bulb.
5th draft. Light bulb back in. Fluorescent instead of tungsten.
6th draft. Villain breaks bulb, uses it to kill hero's mentor.
7th draft. Fluorescent not working. Back to tungsten.
8th draft. Hero forces villain to eat light bulb.
9th draft. Hero laments loss of light bulb. Doesn't change it.
10th draft. Hero changes light bulb.
And finally, wash away the week's worth of frustration with this interesting soap:
Soap for Writer's Block from the Whiskey River Soap Company
http://whiskeyriversoap.com/collections/soap/products/soap-for-writers-block
Lube the mind.
Or the body. Wait, what? Lather the body. Not lube. Freudian slip. So the wordsmith’s well has run dry? Try this specially-crafted Writer’s Block soap. If this soap doesn’t help you churn out regurgitated ideas and probably a vampire, I’ll eat my hat. It’s a fedora, by the way. Cool vampires wear fedoras now. Put that in your crack pipe and smoke it. Or in your book. Either way, you’re gonna need this soap ASAP. Your ideas are terrible.