Try freewriting. Set a timer for 10 minutes and just write without stopping or worrying about grammar or making sense. It can help you get past the initial hurdle.
You might be overthinking it. Relax and don't put too much pressure on yourself. Go for a walk, listen to music, or do something you enjoy. Often, when your mind is relaxed, ideas will start to come to you. For example, I once had the same problem. I went for a jog and suddenly an idea for the opening of my story popped into my head.
Just start with a simple sentence. It doesn't have to be perfect. For example, 'There was a man in a small town...' This can be the beginning of building your story.
Set a small, achievable goal like writing just one paragraph a day. This can build momentum and before you know it, you'll be closer to finishing. Also, don't be too critical of your writing at this stage. Just get the words down.
Just start writing anything related to your fanfic, even if it seems silly at first. It could break the block. For example, write a short scene that might not even be in the main plot but is set in the same universe.
One way is to take a break. Step away from your story for a while, do something completely different like taking a walk or listening to music. This can clear your mind. When you come back, you might see things from a fresh perspective.
Relax. Sometimes the pressure of writing a story can be too much. Take a break, go for a walk or do something you enjoy. When you come back, you might find it easier to start.
Take a break. Sometimes stepping away from the task for a while can clear your mind. Go for a walk, listen to music, or do something completely different. When you come back, you might have a fresh perspective.
Try freewriting. Just start writing whatever comes to your mind, even if it has nothing to do with your novel at first. This can help get the creative juices flowing again. You could also try changing your writing environment. If you usually write at a desk, try writing outside or in a different room. A new setting might inspire new ideas.
Go back to the basics. Review the initial concept of your novel. Maybe you've strayed from your original idea and that's causing the block. Try writing short scenes or dialogues instead of focusing on the whole chapter or plot. This can get the creative juices flowing again. Also, exercise can help clear your mind and reduce stress, which might be contributing to the block.
Start by writing down single words or short phrases related to the general feeling or topic of your story. For instance, if it's a adventure story, write words like 'jungle', 'treasure', 'danger'. Then, gradually build on these words to form sentences and paragraphs. You can also try changing your writing environment. A new and quiet place might help you focus better and find the words more easily.
One way is to just start writing anything. It could be a simple description of what you see around you. This helps to get the creative juices flowing. Another way is to change your environment. If you usually write at your desk, try going to a park or a coffee shop.