You're sitting at your computer staring at a blank screen. The inspiration is not there and the motivation is no way to be found. You have the words in your head, you know what your next blog post is going to be about.
You're having a little trouble getting the words from your head and putting them on your computer screen. In general, you don't know when the inspiration is going to hit. When it does,
Just write it down
If it is an idea for writing your next blog post, Or you want to just write the introduction for your blog post. Or creating ideas to document on your editorial calendar.
Discovering that you have so many topics that you want to write about, the deepest thing inside of you that inspires you to write from a different perspective. As a writer, a blogger we are capable of doing this. Yes, you can.
Finding your passion:
Finding topics that you are passionate about, set your soul on fire, and attracts you in the right situation or circumstances for success. People that I bump into are affected by being near me.
Capturing the inspiration:
Having the topic that you are interested in or passionate about, you still have to capture the inspiration to go along with it.
figuring out what is the best time to be productive in doing your best work. You might want to carry a little notepad with you, so when the inspiration strikes you will be able to write it down.
Finding trust:
So, when you are going to write from the heart, you have to allow yourself to trust what you are putting on paper is what you are going to come out.
Your flow:
when you trust your flow, one of the best things is to brain dump whenever you are writing. It helps you get into the flow of writing too. I came up with a snappy title for my blog posts, might say that brain dumping is a source of rewriting, whatever you want to call it or just writing your first draft without editing it.
The Fear:
Every writer or blogger has a little fear when they are going to publish their work. Your writing is not perfect most of the time, which doesn't have to be. All of your writing has to be conveying the message that you have inside.
There are people out there who want to hear from you, it doesn't matter if there are grammar mistakes in theirs.
Continue to learn and grow:
Learn as much as you can with the information that is around you by reading books, watching movies, and having a conversation with other writers, or friends.
The more that you grow, in a more neutral path in expanding your mind which means that your writing will improve, and in your life too.
A human being cannot stop growing, which is similar to a writer and a blogger too. Learning is part of our culture in life and also in what we are writing about.
You have some great ideas here. I hate when I have writers block.
ReplyDeleteStarting is always the hardest. But I find that once I get into a good rhythm, it all flows nicely!
ReplyDeleteAs a blogger I really found all of your ideas really helpful
ReplyDeleteI so remember the fear of writing when I started blogging. I wanted things perfect but now I am more relaxed.
ReplyDeleteThese are all really great ideas you have here! I will share this to my friend who’s a blogger!
ReplyDeleteI know this feeling. As a blogger, I am always looking for new ideas and things to write. This also helps me realize I am not alone.
ReplyDeleteThese are great tips you shared, I'm always brainstorming for new an improved topic to talk about an to write about as well. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great post! I always find that it's hard to get started writing, but I end up finding my flow after I find a way to get started.
ReplyDeleteI always get frustrated with myself when I don't know what content I want to post. Typically, I end up thinking of ideas in the car or at night. So I added a note on my phone to add topics too. And another tactic I use is to browse the internet until an idea pops into my head.
ReplyDeleteIt can be tough trying to find content or just struggling with writer's block! I try to keep a notebook with me, and when I think of something to write about, I make a list so that I can write it out later.
ReplyDeleteI've been blogging for many years now but I am still continuing to learn and grow. It's never ending, I guess. -LYNNDEE
ReplyDeleteSometimes I loose my inspiration. These are great ways to start with! Writing is not always easy!
ReplyDeleteThese are great to note, especially when we're having that so-called writer's block.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful points that you shared. when I have some writer's block
ReplyDeleteIt can be hard when you end up getting writers block. I have that happen sometimes. I always make notes of anything once I think of something to write about.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely relating to this post for sure. AI is a great tool to use too for thought starters as well. I get writers block all of the time lately so this post was made for me ;) I am pinning it next and Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI completely agree that writing comes easier when you are passionate about your subject!
ReplyDeleteIt's reassuring to know that we all face those moments of staring at a blank screen, but your tips on just writing it down and trusting our flow are invaluable.
ReplyDeleteI definitely need this. I have been on a writing slump and I can certainly use some inspiration. Will take your advice to trust and just write.
ReplyDeleteThese are some great tips and were very well written! I’ll be using some of them!
ReplyDeleteI often struggle with writers block. I find that when I am on a deadline or I need to write, it does not come as easily as when there is something I already have in mind.
ReplyDeleteThese are all great ideas! I will share this to friends who also write! I can't wait to use some of them! - Claudia Krusch
ReplyDeleteStaring at a blank screen - been there, done that, so to speak. Sometimes I just couldn't find the words. Great tips! -LYNNDEE
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