I’ve Run Out Of Posts

Have you been doing blogs or websites for so long that you feel like you’re running out of subject matter and you don’t know which way to go? Or perhaps you feel as though you’re in a season of drought—you’ve gone through all of your sticky notes and scrap pieces of paper and exhausted them all! You’ve invited guest posts when thoughts were sparse but it’s really looking like crunch time…Now what?

Believe it or not, you can get ideas from just reading other people’s websites. For example, recently I was reading a follower’s website and got the idea for an entire poem that is posted today. You can grab an idea from anywhere if you look hard enough. Understand I said idea—not plagiarize. A leaf on a tree would give me the title “What Vein Are You In? or “Are You Connected to the Vine?” And I believe I could use those topics depending on which direction I want to take and write to my heart’s content. Or a child blowing bubbles—although bubbles are fragile and easy to burst they oftentimes show us reflections of other things and also can give you hope and joy—it just depends on your perspective. Just observing the lines around a track could suggest…Are You Staying In Your Lane?, What Race Are You Running? or Are You Out of Bounds?
No matter how creative AIs’ writing becomes they can never add human emotions…
It has been said that AIs come in handy during crunch time but you still need the human touch and human thought is more significant than one thinks. No matter how creative AIs’ writing becomes they can never add human emotions or ideas—they still need editing.
Because my blog posts are faith-based I try to give the titles and subject matter over to topics that will inspire and encourage. Usually with scriptural references.

No matter how subjective or objective your writing style so long as it has an introduction, interesting subject matter, and a thoughtful conclusion you will find that pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Just grab a spyglass, and notepad then go for it! You’d be surprised where you’ll find the clues to your What To Do… mystery.
Other posts you might find helpful:
- Four Ways To Wake Up Your Creative Writer
- A Nuance To Writing Articles
- How to be More Creative
- How to Tap Into Your Limitless Writing Resources
If you are stuck like Chuck hopefully this will help you gain continuity in writing your weekly or monthly posts. So keep pecking away at those darn keys! Thank you for your continued readership and support. Until next week…Blessings and Peace!
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