First, identify the symptom. For example, I often find it challenging to determine the direction of my writing, spending several hours on a single paragraph. This leads to fatigue, prompting me to conclude my work for the day. This issue occurs because I am one of those writers who prefer to edit while writing. Generally, my other difficulties include a lack of creativity, low motivation, self-doubt, and indecisiveness. For myself, I have found that the most effective approach is to set my writing aside—sometimes for days or weeks. Upon returning to the story, I usually have a fresh perspective. Moreover, I do not feel guilty ignoring my story because I still consider it while resting. I also remind myself that the only deadline is self-imposed.