Six Ways To Stay Creative When You Blog

On my last post, How To Push Through Writer’s Block, I discussed different ways writers can push through the daunting blinking cursor or blank page.

I have been blogging for two years and through that time I have kept a list on my desk on how to stay creative when blogging.

We all come to that moment when we get stuck in our writing. Blog writing can be rewarding but there are times when writer’s block will stop us dead in our tracks.

Here are the six ways on my desk to remain creative when blogging:

  1. Meditate And Clear Your Mind

Stress is a big factor that comes into play with writing. There can be many things on your mind at the moment and you can’t focus. Take a minute or two to yourself. Calm yourself and block everything out around you.

You can meditate if you like or go for a walk for some inspiration. Make sure to deal with pressing matters before you sit down to write. It will keep you from doing your best.

  1. Research And Be Up To Date

Look on the web for inspirational ideas. There are tons of blogs today. Look through the newspaper. It is important to know what the latest trend is.

You want to keep your readers entertained but also well informed of what’s going on. Once you get the facts down, then you can look into what you will write about. It is also a necessity to be well organised with all your material.

  1. Keep A Notebook And Pen At All Times

You never know when something big might hit you or where you will be at. Carry a small notebook around with you and a pen, or your tablet or phone, which ever you form of writing suits you.

Inspiration can come at the most awkward times. It only takes a moment to jot down a few things. It could mean the big break later on. You can jot down things for a post you are working on at the moment. You can also write down something that you think is interesting to visit later on.

Either way, you can’t remember everything. So write it down.

  1. Revisit Old Ideas

This is where those notes you wrote or typed down comes in handy.

Look through your notes. Is there something that you missed on an old post or is there something new? Go over all your notes for new ideas on new things.

If you’re anything like me, then there will be tons of ideas that you haven’t been able to touch on. It’s during those walks and meditation that great ideas pop up. There are also times when you see some while shopping or out with friends that you will want to come back to later.

  1. Surround Yourself With Creative People And Things

Creative minds tend to attract other creative minds. This is something that happens naturally. If you need to be around some creative people or things then look into the local meetings or seminars. There is always someone holding a meeting or conference somewhere.

If you aren’t into the public scene then jump on social media for some inspiration. You can also invite a good brainstorming friend over for dinner and a movie. Movies are another great place to pull some creative ideas from.

  1. Go Outside the Box

Everyone has their comfort zone. It is somewhere where you strive and feel the best. However, there are many things that catch people’s attention. You might find something else you are good at.

Step outside the box and go for the extraordinary to make a good post. It will bring something new and could bring more readers to your blog that wouldn’t have been there before. It’s always good to stretch yourself to the limit.


There are many things to do and practice to stay creative in your blog. The first thing to remember is that stress is a killer.

Calm yourself and try one of these ways to bring new ideas to the forefront.

Do you have any of your own tips to stay creative?

Post your questions, comments or/ and answers below. If you think someone has an interesting point of view, questions or an answer, please invite them or share this post with them.

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18 thoughts on “Six Ways To Stay Creative When You Blog

  1. Your #1 &#2 tips work for me. I really try to clear my mind, meditate, and ask for the Lord’s guidance. I do a lot of reading of other blogs, and have been having fun lately reblogging into my site some of the posts that most touch my heart. I garner ideas from others, and often use their quotes (giving them credit, of course, and hoping to steer others to follow them). It’s fun to share. ❤

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    • Thank you JanBeek. Reading a lot of other blogs provide that motivation we sometimes lack. Yes it is fun to share those ideas and invite new readers to new people.
      Thank you for sharing and I hope my tips can help your blogging and writing.
      😃

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  2. Wonderful! Great suggestions.

    As for the newspaper, I hadn’t thought of that avenue.

    My mom gave me a paper after she’d read it on Wednesday this week. I recall that it did make for inspiration. Of course, reading books, when you can, is a good idea.

    Keep up the great blogging!

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    • Thank you!
      Yeah I think newspapers are a forgotten source to find a great read, whether it’s news or the arts.

      I’m glad you find these tips useful and I hope they help out in your writing inspiration 😃

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  3. The tips you gave where amazing. they where on point. I often find myself doing one or many of these tips. I noticed that you spelled organize as organised. being around creative people and things really helps to come up with a subject to blog about!! overall, great blog

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    • Thank you 😃
      A lot of people seem to be doing the same thing but I felt like I needed to post about it in a list format.
      Yeah I’m in Australia and we go off the British English.
      Thank you and I hope you can share it to other creative people to help others when they are stuck 😃

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  4. Reblogged this on The Perils of Improbable Potholes and commented:
    Nice piece. And, oddly, practicing all of these frequently, at least daily. I try to “spin” something someone else says or writes (most recently the leader of our local writers’ group, a brilliant and funny lady) most days. Douglas R Hofstadter, and others, have described “creativity” as “variations on a theme.” My own experiences often confirm this.

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  5. To add, I’ll say whenever you are inspired write a list of topics you want to develop later.
    This works for me everytime I blog cos I’ve always got an idea of the next place I’d be visiting or writing about.
    I read this first on lifesfinewhine by PoojaG, she’s great!
    Please check out my travel blog: ericotrips.wordpress.com
    Thanks.

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