User blog comment:The Koromo/It's a Damn Disease/@comment-25052433-20141112053130

Sounds to me like you need to refine your method. Writing is a task, simple as that. Like any tasks or jobs that we undertake in our lives, they go far more smoothly if we have some degree of doctrine to follow in getting the job done.

My method involves going on private walks and telling the story to myself, as though I am telling it to a group of people. Once it starts to sound good to me, I can polish it out.

In other words, your story creation process shouldn't begin with a pen and paper or a keyboard, it should begin as some spoken or thought out narrative.

Once I get that done, I start to develop my tangible start, middle and end. Premise evolves into plot, and from the plot the characters are formed.

Then I write it, proof read it, run auto-correct and spell check about a million times (and still miss errors) and finally I have a finished product.

Now, that is my process. I understand that my formula may not work for you. The point of this is that it helps when you develop a process that works, and stick with it. That will give you the ability to follow a flow concept that is a lot easier to stick with.

Best of luck, and feel free to reach out if you find yourself in need of assistance. We are a community after all, and we all love to help.