What to Do About Blogger’s Block

Posted by admin | Uncategorized | Wednesday 24 June 2009 9:40 am

Every blogger has had those days when words are especially hard to come by, and all the sentences you type out sound wrong.  Or what about those times when you feel like you’re out of fresh ideas and you feel like you have nothing new to say about your niche?  Blogger’s block is a common but frustrating obstacle for a lot of bloggers, especially because it’s a waste of time and the daily opportunity to make money blogging.  

But don’t worry, blogger’s block is actually relatively easy to overcome.  Here’s some advice that will help you avoid and prevent running into that wall:

1.  Get a change of scenery
It can get pretty boring working in just one place all day.  Why not pick a different spot to work in to literally get a different view on things?  The change in scenery can spur you towards new ideas that can kick your blogging into action.  Choose a spot that you don’t usually work in, such as the terrace or the dining table.  You don’t even have to stay in your house!  Head out to a coffee shop you like, plug in your laptop, and type away while enjoying a cup of good coffee.

Working with a PC and can’t just move anywhere?  Well, you can still do with a change of scenery!  Take a 10-15 minute break and go for a walk, catch a snippet of your favorite show, or run a brief errand.  The point is to try to get a different perspective – literally and figuratively – so you can give your article a new and different spin.

2.  Move away from distractions
If you can’t work with a lot of noise going on, then you should naturally avoid spots that are hotbeds for distraction.  If you have kids and keeping watch on them is taking a toll on your work, try to get a babysitter to help out once in a while.  Move to another place in your house when people are watching TV, and avoid listening to music that might only serve to distract you.

Potential sources of distraction can also come right from your PC: games on your hard drive and certain websites can suck you in for a long time if you don’t exercise caution and restraint.  Do your best to focus on your work, and set aside a time for leisurely browsing.

3.  There’s no need to be perfect
Your own perfectionism can actually be the cause of your blogger’s block.  It isn’t that you have nothing to say – in fact, you do have some ideas and can write them down – but you feel like you always have to say it in the best way possible.  While there’s nothing essentially wrong with this, being too meticulous can bog you down.  The best tack is to just post good, informative entries that your readers can appreciate and find useful.  Go easy on yourself, and the words will come easily.

4.  Pre-empt the block
The best way to fight blogger’s block is by preventing it from happening in the first place.  Draw up an entry planner or calendar that you can fill up at the beginning of the month with ideas for potential articles.  This way, you always have a blueprint for your blog posts, and you won’t have to worry about what you’ll blog about the next day.  You can even use the hours you save on extra time to make money blogging.

Although blogger’s block can be really annoying, it’s not all that hard to get over it.  All you need to do is keep these techniques in mind, and you won’t hit a lot of snags as you go on blogging.  Just remember to take it easy on yourself, and the words should flow out in no time.

 

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