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Summary

The article provides six strategies for generating article ideas to overcome writer's block and ensure a constant flow of writing topics.

Abstract

The author of the article shares personal experience with writer's block and offers six methods to consistently come up with article ideas. These methods include writing about quotes, rewriting previous content from a new perspective, consuming various forms of content for inspiration, reflecting on personal experiences, exploring topics of interest, and writing about one's own talents and skills. The author emphasizes the importance of having a clear idea of what to write about and suggests that these strategies can help writers at all levels to find inspiration and produce engaging content.

Opinions

  • The author believes that even seasoned writers can struggle with writer's block and that it's essential to have a method to generate ideas.
  • Quotes are seen as a valuable tool for sparking creativity and providing a foundation for an entire article.
  • Rewriting previous content with a fresh angle is considered a legitimate way to explore a topic more deeply.
  • Consuming content, whether through reading, watching videos, or engaging with other media, is viewed as crucial for stimulating new ideas.
  • Self-reflection is highlighted as a powerful method for generating authentic and personal article content.
  • The author suggests that writing about topics that spark one's interest can be particularly fulfilling and can guide a writer in finding their niche.
  • Sharing one's talents and skills through writing is encouraged as a way to provide value to readers and establish oneself as an expert in a particular field.

6 Proven Ways To Generate Article Ideas

I use these methods and never run out of ideas

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You like to write. You put writing on your schedule. You planned to write. Then you sit at your desk, but nothing comes to mind. Sounds familiar?

Even seasoned writers experience a dry spell. Those days when absolutely nothing comes to mind, and you’re stuck with a dreaded writer’s block.

Here is the reality check: it’s not enough to want to write — you need to have a clear picture of what you want to write.

As a writer, I’ve been there. I knew I wanted to write. But what will I write? Every time I sat down at my desk, I felt frustrated because I wasn’t able to write anything. Not even a word. I knew I had ideas somewhere in the back of my mind, but I didn’t have a magic wand to let them out.

After I started using a combination of methods, I never ran out of ideas again. I kissed my writer’s block goodbye.

Here are 6 ways you can generate article ideas.

Write about quotes

Sometimes when I have no clue what to write about, I read a life-changing quote. I think about it more, which leads to more ideas.

Quotes are an excellent way to generate ideas. You can build the whole article based on quotes alone.

It gives you a chance to be creative and go in any direction you want.

Pick quotes based on your interest. It can be about motivation, inspiration, or creativity. Next, find quotes that fit your topic.

For example, if your topic is writing and you want to encourage people to write, you may come up with “5 Inspirational Quotes When You Want to Give Up on Writing.” Then pick your favorite quotes and write a paragraph or two about each one. Here is my article on quotes: 5 Motivational Quotes When You Want to Give Up.

Rewrite your content

Let’s say you wrote an article on creativity. You can cover the topic again and rewrite it but from a different angle. It’s okay to cover the topic more than once as long as your content is different.

There are so many ways you can pivot articles on the same topic. If you’re writing about creativity, you can write about it in general or discuss specific aspects at length.

If I chose creativity as my topic, I can write about ways to boost creativity or habits that promote a creative mind. Here is one of my articles on creativity: 6 Habits of Highly Creative People.

Consume content

The more you consume, the more you produce. One way to consume is through reading. The more you read, the more you think. And the more you think, the more you come up with different ideas.

Content is everywhere. You can read on Medium, Yahoo, popular websites, and blogs. You can also read books that inspire you.

I mostly write about health and wellness, but sometimes I write outside of my niche. If I come across an eye-catching story, I’m inspired to write my own story on the same topic. That’s why once in a while I step outside of my niche and write an opinion or a pop culture piece. Here is one example: Looking At New Lives In the Aftermath of the Pandemic Crisis.

You consume not just through reading. You can learn so much through visual content too by watching YouTube videos and podcasts. Or watch movies, documentaries, and shows for inspiration.

Reflect on your personal experiences

Self-reflection is a great way to generate ideas for your article. Take time to think about your life. Pick a life experience and think about it. Start freewriting to get your thoughts out. Write in a free stream of consciousness. Pour your heart into your story.

You can also write about special moments in your life. Maybe you’ve had a life-changing experience you want to share? Maybe you’ve learned an important lesson in life that you can’t wait to share with others?

For example, when I started reflecting on my own life experiences, I came up with this personal story: One Thing I Wish Men Knew About Women.

Think of an idea or concept that sparks your interest

I’m sure you can come up with an idea or concept you want to explore. It can be about creativity, gratitude, mindfulness. It can be just about anything. The sky is the limit.

Pro Tip: If you still haven’t figured out your niche yet, this method will lead you in the right direction.

For example, at one point I wanted to write about compassion. I was curious to know what drives compassion and how it helps to make the world better. To help me develop my article, I needed to do more research. I wanted to dive into the topic from a psychological standpoint.

I found some articles on reputable psychology websites. I used the knowledge I picked up from reading to write this article: How We Can Make the World Better With Compassion.

You can take any topic that interests you and research it extensively. It will help you to add substance to your article.

Write about your talents and skills

Sometimes you can generate ideas just by asking yourself: “What am I good at?” “Do I have a special talent or skill I am proud of that I want to share with others?”

Think of an area of your expertise — what advice would you give to someone in the same field? Maybe you are a successful entrepreneur and can teach people about habits and productivity. Or maybe you are a freelance writer who built your career from the ground up.

When you think about sharing your expertise with others, think of the value you will bring to the reader by writing your article. Think from a reader’s perspective — what knowledge will he or she gain from your experience? And how can they apply that knowledge in real life?

If you can cover those two areas, you’ll increase the chances of writing a great article that will grab the attention of your readers. Here is an example of my piece: 4 Truths to Live by to Become a Successful Writer.

The bottom line

Writing isn’t always a smooth journey. Writer’s block can affect anyone — even the most experienced writers. Knowing what to write makes it easier to start writing. And you can take a step forward in the right direction by trying any of the methods above to generate content.

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