Struggling With a Blog, or How to Generate More Ideas

in #writing7 years ago

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Whenever I sit down and tell myself I need to write, the struggle is real. An empty page. A look around the room. Picking your phone to check if there's something in there. Distractions? Excuses? Whatever they are, I know that most people face these issues.

What should I write about? Will anyone bother reading it? Perhaps this wasn't a good idea.

You close the browser and decide to come back tomorrow.

Anxiety takes over and makes you wonder whether you are cut out to be a writer. And even when you do come up with something, who knows how your post will be received? Will you get any responses? Or will it be totally ignored?

This kind of mentality forces us to kill our ideas without the ability to ever resurrect them. But as a writer, you have to produce something. Otherwise, you will end up giving up on your dream.

So what should one do when uncreativeness wreaks havoc?

I like to look for inspiration everywhere. It could be a conversation with a stranger, a quote you read, a one-liner from your favorite TV show, lyrics of a song, a picture or fan art. The thing is, you never know when a brilliant idea is going to present itself.

And one should pursue it no matter what. Something simple has a potential to be your Opus Magnum. However, like pretty much any other feeling, this one also does not last forever. You should keep an idea file or a notebook. Having your thoughts written down is a good way to have something you can look at when the times are desperate. Though ideally, you want to strike the iron while it's hot.

Even when I write this post, there is a little monkey on my back, putting thoughts into my mind. It's making me question whether I should press post. But you know what? This monkey can go to hell. I will publish it even if nobody will respond to it. Because I want to pursue a career in writing.

Do you have a way to reduce the struggle and make the Muse a frequent visitor? If so, share it.
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I have ideas all the time. I try to write them down whenever possible, but you are right. You have to continue with your thought process of the moment. Sometimes when you go back and pick up the thought, you can't quite capture the moment that you had, like the wavelength is lost. Don't get discouraged on Steemit. Your writings flow and are easy to read. Keep it up.

Thanks for the encouraging words. I hope this platform will be the place where I can lift off and take things to the next level.

I feel the same way a lot of the time. I think you just have to write regularly, whether you're inspired to write or not, even if you feel like you're writing total crap. Practice, practice, practice -- not the most exciting advice, but if you do it, you'll find the right words and the muse will find you.

Exactly. I try to do at least 1k words every day. Most of it is garbage, but it still feels like the day did not go entirely to waste.