Thanks everyone, for your input, support, and ideas. T also suggested drawing again, which is something I haven't been able to do in a while, but I bought a new sketchbook, so hopefully that will help. T reminded me that the pictures don't need to be good, either
@Seski - I like how you kinda moved slowly from words covered in pictures, to pictures with words
@geez - I hope you can learn to fully trust your T, it's scary, but it's worth it.
@adel34 - thank you! The sounds thing does sound funny, but I think I could even translate that into words on paper (funny sound words) and go from there when I'm stuck.
@stopdog - I can totally relate to T speaking a foreign language!
@Wolfin3 - I've heard of the non-dominate work before, how did it work for you? It seems so strange that I'd be able to get more out that way, but who knows?
@Perna - you're like the third person that's suggested that book! Maybe it's time to check it out.
@Wikid - I like that idea too - less stressful than stream of consciousness, just random words and phrases. Could actually be kind of fun!
@Butteflies - journaling is usually really helpful and writer's block is rare for me. I'm hoping that drawing will help open things back up?
@fins - I'm the same way - minimizing stuff a lot, and for years, that really shouldn't have been/be. I like the idea of reading/book talks, I will see what T thinks about that. I'm a huge reader, and have to be careful not to get triggered sometimes, but I so love to read!