How to Blog When You’re Exhausted and Uninspired

by Heather Cottrell on July 23, 2012

typewriter1 150x99 How to Blog When Youre Exhausted and UninspiredFrom Heather: Sharing valuable content with your tribe on a consistent basis is good marketing. But sometimes, you get busy, or hit writer’s block. Check out these ideas to help you stay in touch with your peeps, from Michelle Shaeffer. One tip is to share relevant content from another source, and so I did!

By Michelle Shaeffer

Ever sit down at the computer to blog and the words just don’t come out? Your fingers are poised over the keyboard but the voices in your head are busy telling you that you’ve had a long day, there are a million other things you need to get done and it’s past your bedtime.

On those days, it doesn’t matter how many great sources I look at for inspiration, or fantastic blog post prompts I’ve got, or how many different article templates I browse through. All the great advice about “write in advance” and “keep a list of ideas” isn’t helpful when you’re stuck. Sometimes our brains just need a break and they go on strike until we take some time off to recharge.

So what can you do when you want/need to blog but it’s the last thing you feel like doing and ideas just don’t seem to be coming? Never fear! Here are some simple ideas to help you survive and get a blog post published quickly.

Try Something Different

Sometimes a different medium can be inspiring.

Do an audio post – just record your thoughts with AudioBoo or Cinch.fm and add it to a post.

Do a video post – turn on the webcam and talk, or do a screencast recording with Jing.

Share Something Cool From Someone Else’s Brain

Your brain wants a break. Be nice and give it a break. You could share…

  • a YouTube video
  • a TED talk video
  • an article from EzineArticles
  • a resource or tool you like or that’s been helpful for you
  • some cool links/bloggers you’ve run across in the past week
  • share a post with links to your best past posts on a topic (like your best advice for bloggers, your 5 most popular recipes, the most commented stories you’ve shared, etc.)

Take Time Out & Share It

Give yourself a break. Take a walk. Go to the library. Grab a mocha. Read a book. Do something to recharge your batteries, then share about what you did to get away.

I’d love to see a photo of the sunset where you are. Or that peaceful spot you like to sit and think. It’s probably not what you usually blog about, but it’s okay to show the personal side of yourself and give your readers something to connect with.

Your readers probably need to relax, too, and just might follow your lead and be thankful.

Want to get your message out? I help entrepreneurs with blogging, social media, websites & online marketing. Connect with me on Twitter @MichelleShaeffr or at http://michelleshaeffer.com

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michelle_Shaeffer

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Hey, I’d love to hear some of your best blogging tips.

What gets you writing? Please share below!

To your awesome biz,
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