How To Stay Inspired And Avoid Blogger’s Burnout

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A lot of people enter blogging every day. But only a few of them become successful and continue on the blogging journey.

A big part of this blogging community stops blogging after a short time.

Why?

  • Because of blogger’s burnout.

If you feel blogging gets annoying sometimes and you’re starting to feel burned out, stick to this post.

I have laid out some excellent tips on staying inspired and avoiding getting to this stagnant stage.

In this quest of being a professional blogger, I have worked quite hard to discover some of the best ways to avoid blogger’s burnout.

10 Ways Of Staying Inspired As A Blogger

1. Set And Maintain A Regular Target

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This is a fundamental step to avoid burning out.

For most bloggers, blogging is a part-time (and passionate) means of talking about a personally important topic.

Even though we blog, we still have to manage family, offices, relatives, and friends. As you need to spend a big portion of time with them, it can be quite difficult to find some precious moments for your blog.

To stay inspired during those busy days, make a posting plan. But be careful. Setting up an unrealistic goal is entirely useless. Start slow. Even three posts a week is enough for a blog.

There are some misconceptions around when to post. Some people think you need to post daily, but that’s not true. The secret is to maintain a sustainable speed of posting. Set a realistic posting target and maintain decent time management.

Everything else can be worked out from this foundation.

2. Routine

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Routine is a must for bloggers who want to avoid burning out.

Think about a day of blogging like taking a meal. Divide twenty-four hours of the day equally for mapping, planning, writing, editing, proofreading, posting, publishing, and marketing. Every one of these tasks is equally important. If you do not give regular attention to these important tasks, you will lose focus and find yourself being uninspired.

A great way to follow this routine is by starting your day researching your favorite topic. Then, create a plan and start writing in the morning. Whenever you lose concentration, give yourself a break and start again a few minutes or hours later. But make sure the breaks don’t transition into procrastination.

When the writing is complete, you can proofread and edit in the evening. And finally, you can publish at night. This sort of scheduling is very helpful in keeping you motivated.

3. Develop Ideas

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The best way of keeping up the blogging inspiration is by developing new ideas.

For example, you may be fond of photography and like to write posts about it. But don’t just stick to a single topic. Let your mind develop new styles. You may switch from writing camera reviews to reviewing photography-related projects. This shifting lets you discover and study new things.

4. Start Fresh Every Day

It’s hard to get burned out when you start fresh every day.

Whatever makes you start the day fresh, do that. Maybe you can keep your favorite book near your bed, or read a romantic poem after opening your eyes, or maybe you want to journal first thing in the morning. If starting your day with confusing, abstract thinking sounds bad, then don’t do it.

“Soft” things in the morning will typically keep you feeling energetic all day long. Some successful bloggers have suggested taking a walk in the park. It is not a waste of time; rather, it’s a way to energize your brain for writing.

Staying fresh always keeps one inspired to write. This freshness will be reflected in your posts.

And there will be no chance of burning out.

5. Find The Issues

Blogging is not only about writing. There is something more to it.

You need to know how to convey mutual interests between you and everyone else. One common thing about successful bloggers is the ability to highlight an issue that is relatable to their audience.

For instance, if your favorite part of life is fashion, you can create articles around various fashion faux pas. People interested in fashion will be able to relate.

Whereas those who are not interested in fashion won’t be able to relate. But luckily, you do not need to attract that audience.

As soon as you figure out the issue, go into detail about it. The more you can dig in, the more you can stay inspired.

Once you learn how to master the art of researching a topic in depth, the art of blogging will simply be a natural extension of that. Thus, no blogging burnout will occur!

  • For further reading: Research: The Core of Content Marketing

6. Study

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Do not stop studying in other subjects just because you’re a “one-niche” blogger. Posting about food does not mean you aren’t interested in fashion.

The most vital point to becoming a great blogger is having the patience for becoming a prominent reader. A good reader knows the secrets of writing well. There are a lot of inspiring niches in the world.

When you know how to write well, you can write about anything in a compelling way. There are a lot of inspiring niches in the world, and by being a good writer, you can write good articles about something you’re interested in.

Also start looking to history for motivation. You can find thousands of historical biographies and inspirational speeches from years prior. All of these are great things when you need to be reminded of why you are doing what you are doing.

The knowledge of things outside of your own personal context helps in making your blog posts more attractive.

Confused?

People do not like to stick to a single topic for a long time. When you can mix things up, but stay relevant in your niche, your posts will resonate in the hearts of your audience. You will notice the vibe from the comments and the positive reactions from your circle.

This encouragement will surely keep you inspired.

7. Social Networks

Blogging needs continuity and community. But in order to master continuity, you need to master community. And in order to master community, you need to master social networks.

They are time-killers if you do not know how to properly use them. They help to improve your posts and identify popular topics. They also form connections that help in making your blog more attractive with social proof.

But socializing too much on these sites can kill the valuable time you need to spend blogging. Soon, your inspiration will fade away.

Consider your regular activity in social networks. You log in and start seeing posts of other people. You post comments, like photos, and share things. You click on a news article and it takes you to a new site. You click on a viral video and it redirects you to a new site. Then you do something else and you go to another site. Finally, you notice that you have spent almost 2-3 hours on things that have in no way prepared you for your upcoming post.

This is how people lose their zeal, and the passion of blogging gradually burns out.

To avoid such time-wasting, you need to manage your activities well. Create a list of who you need to contact. After that, you can discuss your topic with them and search for things related to your niche. Stay alert on not visiting remote places of your networks.

By not wasting your time with social media, your posts will be better, and you can get much more inspiration from socializing.

8. Identify Competitors & Observe Their Strategy

A primary reason for quitting or losing inspiration in blogging is competition. A blogger must not get jealous.

Instead of having this negative mind setup, learn to create a healthy competition with the other bloggers in your niche. Do not fight or make any controversial issues.

Healthy competition in developing ideas on the same topic can actually enrich you, as well as provide an incentive for continuing blogging.

Looking at the strategy of other successful bloggers is a good way to increase your audience. You can also figure out what mistakes you’re making and strive to create an ever better blog.

If you think that you are better, but do not have as much of an audience as other bloggers, continue your research and put in some extra effort in producing a better post. This effort to succeed, along with your intention to make your blog better, will keep your batteries charged.

There will be less chance of you losing your concentration. Keep researching, and you can avoid blogger burnout.

9. Be A Serious Blogger

Sometimes we blog for fun, or just to pass time.

But have you ever thought about a blog post changing a life? Let me tell you, it happens.

If you want to take it seriously, you must get out of your living room. You need to stop watching TV. You need to get off of Facebook during work time.

A good way to avoid such disturbance is to have an office. It can be a particular room of your house, or a private room, or even your garage. If you can get out of the living room (or wherever the distractions occur), your blogging will be more professional, and you will taste the real meaning of inspiration.

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This “seriousness” will come across in your posts.

For example, you may blog about gardening part-time. But if you’re posting seriously, your audience will start to understand how serious you are through your writings. They will also subconsciously process that seriousness.

Becoming a professional blogger is inspirational. Just like in a business shoot for success. The feeling of remaining busy in your passion will not let you burn out.

10. Create A Circle

Finally, have some friends with a similar interest. You should gather with all of your friends and connect with them regularly.

It is more efficient than socializing on social networking sites.

When you’re trying to do something challenging, having a bunch of supporters is mandatory.

Your circle of friends will admire, criticize, and suggest ways of improving your blog.

If someone does not like your post, do not lose hope. Make it a part of your thinking process, out of 10 people, 5 will never like your work & this is perfectly fine.

Try to understand what they don’t like and see if you can convince them otherwise. The best way of convincing someone is knowing his/her interest. When you can touch their soft points, include this person in your circle and continue taking feedback from them.

Having lots of people in your corner helps you in avoiding burnout. You cannot stop writing when your supporters will keep bringing you back to blogging.

Note: Admirers are also useful for similar reasons.

BONUS: Get Organized

Here is a bonus tip for staying inspired.

You must have and maintain an organized mindset.

Keep time for family, friends, and of course, blogging. Do not abandon or ignore your friends or family members. They are often some of the most important people with us on our journey.

Avoiding Blogger’s Burnout

Follow these 10 tips when you feel you’re burning out.

Here’s a tip: Always keep a notebook and write the ongoing fulfilling moments of blogging in that notebook. Take a glance at that notebook every night before going to bed.

Overall, feel confident and write for your audience. Blog for passion, and blog for love.

Happy blogging everyone!

What are some things you do to avoid being burned out when blogging? Share some of your tips with me in the comments below.

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I am Shakir Hassan, best known as one of the younger Entrepreneurs from Pakistan in the age of 15. I've been blogging for last 5 years now, but since last 2-3 years, I am on the right path of blogging. I've also written for the sites like Huffington post. Feel free to connect with me on my blog, i.e. BloggingMotive.com where you'll be learned how to build an ethical business fueled by passive income.

65 thoughts on “How To Stay Inspired And Avoid Blogger’s Burnout”

  1. Shivang Soni

    Hi Shakir Bro
    Thanks for writing a very informative posts. I really like your concept for blogger burnout.
    Thanks again. 🙂

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Shivang,

      Glad you liked it.

      Thanks

  2. Babanature

    Hello Shakir,

    You just posted a bomb every bloggers should take seriously. Bloggers do get burned out once a while and many bloggers get this on a regular basis.

    Hanging out with like-minded friends can help you avoid blogger’s burnout.

    Have a wonderful week ahead…

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi BABANATURE,

      Thanks for sharing your tip.

      Best Regards,

      Shakir

  3. Nishat Mahmud

    Wow mate to be honest it’s a nice post. I’m really proud of you, thanks for sharing mate. 🙂

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Nishat,

      Glad you found this post helpful.

      Thanks

  4. Menaka Bharathi

    Useful post, Thanks for sharing! it is always important as bloggers to remain aware of burnout and stay inspired. I agree with all your pointers.

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Menaka,

      Thanks for the vote of agreement. Glad you found this blog post helpful.

      Thanks.

  5. Lora Empson

    So much proud for you Shakir. Its really amazing to read your article. A good approach in a good way. 🙂

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Lora

      Glad you found this post helpful.

      Thanks.

  6. Nestor Paul

    Thanks for sharing this shakir, more knowledge gives more ideas for blogging

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Nestor,

      Glad you found this post helpful.

      Thanks.

  7. Abhishek VERMA

    Hi ShoutMeLoud
    I am daily reader of your Posts any i gained a ton of knowledge from you.
    Thanks a lot.
    I build and Operating my own blog by your help
    Thanks again. 🙂

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Abhishek,

      Yep, ShoutMeLoud is one of those websites which is visited by me 10+ times a day.

      I am glad that you stopped by.

      Thanks

  8. Kadir

    Blogging for almost 2 years , it’s because of people like you who keeps on inspiring me.

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Kadir,

      Thank you.

      Best Regards
      ~Shakir

  9. Muhammad Hassib

    Hey Shakir, Good writing. Just like other businesses, we newbies think that this business, blogging, is also an easy way to earn money but unfortunately it’s not. I am a business consultant, and I believe that you should learn first then act. When we don’t know the technicalities of any business, we cannot succeed. My advice to newbies and those who are burnout, before start blogging, first learn and practice on some free tools. After learning all the skills jump into the professional career, and I’m sure you will not burn out.

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Hassib.

      Yep, sounds cool.

      Thanks.

  10. Ravi Chahar

    Hey Shakir,

    In this era of blogging, many people are trying their luck but most of them fail. It’s because they don’t have a blogging plan.

    It’s important to keep the consistency and having a post scheduling plan is always important.

    Blogger’s burnout can turn your blogging dream into nothing.

    ~Ravi

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hey Ravi,

      Totally agreed with you. Having a Blogging Plan is the foundation of your blogging career. However, to many peoples, this sounds like a rocket science.

      And yeah, it’s also important to keep the consistency and having a post scheduling plan.

      So glad to know you dropped by.

      Thanks.

  11. shailesh shakya

    It is very great instant to read on your post . i read every word , Thanks for exploring your experience with the world.

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Shailesh,

      I’m glad you dropped by. Hope you liked this article.

      Thanks

  12. Nijin

    Nice post!

    How you improved your vocabulary in writing these articles at this young age.

    Keep Posting!

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Nijin,

      By reading and writing so frequently. Thanks for the feedback.

      Thanks.

  13. Muhammad Tabish

    I’m proud of you Shakir Hassan boy, you’re the next Brian Dean for sure! Lovely Writing Interesting, I like It Keep Up The Good Work buddy,

    God Blessed You 🙂

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Tabish,

      Glad you liked it.

      Thanks.

  14. Sachin

    hey man rocking post,
    your are rocking at this age,
    you will cool blogger in next few years.

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Sachin,

      Thanks for such an AWESOME comment .

      Thanks

  15. Vatsal Gupta

    Hey Shakir
    Really, a very well written educational post.
    I like the concept of Bloggers burnout a lot.

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Vatsal,

      Really happy to know you found this blog post helpful.

      Thanks.

  16. Maaz Iqbal

    Your articles are amazing and your provided information is very good. Your provided information is useful for me. Thanks a lot.

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Maaz,

      Glad you found this post helpful.

      Thanks.

  17. Adeel Sami

    Hello, Shakir!

    Great to read it! 🙂

    And these are truly the genuine reasons that most of the bloggers, including me, get hit with the burnout.

    For me, there are so many known reasons that play their vital part in stopping me from becoming regular with my blogging schedule.

    And these are being worked out, finally!

    And the biggest one of all for myself is being limited. No real-life interaction which makes me dull over the time.

    So, these are the best of the advice! 🙂

    ~ Adeel

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hey Adeel,
      I’m glad you dropped by.
      And yep, no doubt, these are the majors why some bloggers can’t blogging for a long time.

      Feel free to share some other reasons if you want to.

      Thanks

  18. Vishwajeet Kumar

    Hello Shakir,

    Very nice post. I really like your concept of bloggers Burnout. The facts and tips you have mentioned here are very helpful and motivational to new comers. I hope it will them to shape their blogging strategy. Great Post. Thanks for sharing with us.

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hi Vishwajeet,

      I’m glad you dropped by. And thanks for your AWESOME feedback. Happy to know you this post helpful.

      Thanks

  19. Prabin Padhy

    Nice Inspiration Shakir!

    The main point for every blogger is to maintain the motivation in every aspect of fail or the deep thoughts which come as in our examination halls.

    To keep it high, the streamline should be strengthed with a strong schedule.
    And, also the Focus With Content Creation Should be Adopted from Reading and Writing repeatedly.

    Because, even the Earth, on which we live, have its Poles. If one changes its position, the other rises. Which is the Phenomena of Nature. We should keep our self-esteem in every ups and downs.

    We have to motive our immortal souls towards helping other using Sharing Knowledge.
    This way we become Burning Desirer of Working Hard.

    SomeOne Great Said,
    Don’t run behind success. Run behind something called excellence. Eventually, success will come running behind you”.
    Explanation:
    “You know what, do not hanker after success, the more you home in on it and make it your life’s goal the more it may well allude you. You may be running after it for a long time never to catch up to it. Instead, turn your attention and your efforts to doing the very best you can in your life. Study to the best of your ability, work with vigor and commitment, be determined to be a decent and honorable person, and in this way, you will surely bear witness to some success which will undoubtedly follow you, without your chasing it.(Quora)

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hey Prabin,

      I’m glad you dropped by!
      I am so happy to know that you found this blog post helpful. And thanks for sharing this inspiring quite. Just love it:

      “Don’t run behind success. Run behind something called excellence. Eventually, success will come running behind you.”

    2. Khushboo Singhal

      A perfect inspirational comment for a perfect inspirational post.

  20. Paramjot Singh

    I’m proud of you, Shakir. Really information post. 🙂

    Wish you more and more success in future. Love you. <3

    Keep Rocking. 😉

    1. Shakir Hassan

      Hey Paramjot,

      I’m glad you dropped by! Glad you found this article useful.

      Thanks.

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