7 Tips For NEVER Running Out of Content Ideas

Whether you're a content creator for TikTok or a blogger, the inevitable moment has happened - you feel you're running out of content ideas. If you're sitting there thinking, "Well that hasn't happened to me yet!"

1) You're fortunate
2) It'll happen babe, believe me. 


Many people are under the impression that because you create content as a pastime or even a career, you must always be creative. However, sometimes our brains start tiring and start lacking creative thoughts once in a while. Creative and writing blocks are awful. You're trying to squeeze your brain to think of one last little idea, but nothing comes to fruition. It's highly frustrating and deflating as you feel you're letting yourself down. Being devoid of ideas is hard, especially if creativity is a part of your job. 

A woman sat on a bed working on a laptop.


However, there are methods to help you if you're stuck in a rut and want to avoid hitting that brick wall when it comes to creating content. Some may work for you, some may not. I hope these tips I'm going to suggest help you to prevent yourself from running out of content ideas.

Here are the 7 tips for never running out of content ideas:

1) Embrace it

Yes, you heard me. Embrace it. Embrace the silence. Allow your brain to breathe and relax. Stop your brain from tick-tocking for a while. The silence helps your brain to expand and let new ideas filter through. Don't stress too much over it as it'll cause your brian to run out of ideas more quickly. 

2) Take a well-needed break

It's impossible to be creative all of the time. Taking a much-needed break may be the answer. I remember when I took a break from blogging a few years ago. It helped my creativity so much and my brain felt fresh and full of new ideas. You can read about that post here. Now, if you're job is centred around being creative, then it may seem impossible to just take a break. If you're concerned, talk to a trusted colleague or friend and be honest. You don't want to force content which you're not 100% happy with. 

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3) Find a lesson in everything

What I mean by this is that you should be aware of the little that happens during your day. If you see something that you think is valuable for your audience, share it with them. It may help pool some ideas together later on.

4) Ask your audience

It's ok, we haven't stepped into Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. But, if you're a little stuck on what content to produce or you feel you're being repetitive, ask your followers what they would like to see. Sometimes trying something different not only allows you to create a new style of content, but it also allows you to learn what your audience wants to see. 

5) Write down your ideas

Sometimes when you're on a creative break, it's good to get any little idea down on paper. It's like sowing the seed for later. The ideas will eventually blossom and flourish into new content ideas.

A woman sat on a bed working on a laptop.

6) Scroll less

When you're running out of content ideas, scrolling on your phone won't do you any favours. When your creative juices have run dry, scrolling through Instagram and/or TikTok could mean you start becoming too influenced by others. Remember, you don't want to start copying others to get out of a creative rut. Creative content is born out of originality. TikTok dances are the exception. It's good to be inspired, but don't be inspired enough to copy. That won't get the creative juices flowing again.

7) Read

Reading books, magazines or articles online can help with creativity. I've always found that reading items like this can help with new ideas, some I would never think of trying before. It's worth a try! Also, if you're looking to write the perfect blog post, read Eleanor's E-book *'The Art of Blog Writing'. It's the perfect E-book to read while you're stuck in a blogging slump!

Those are my 7 tips for never running out of content ideas!

It's ok if you feel you're running out of content ideas. It happens, it's better to just let nature take its course. I've been there where I've written forced content and posted a blog post I haven't been happy with. Thankfully, I've deleted those posts as I knew they weren't my best work. As I've said, doing all of these tips above can help with never running out of content ideas. 

I'd love to know your thoughts on this!


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24 comments
  1. These are great tips Lucy! Can be such a struggle when you hit that wall

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    1. Thank you Chloe! It's so frustrating when you hit a wall when you're blogging x

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  2. Great tips! I feel like the first one is the most important for me. It used to really stress me out when I first started blogging. I feel like there was a huge pressure to churn out content, but now I've learnt just to go with it. Some weeks you'll have 0 ideas, some weeks my brain will be overflowing.
    Claire.X
    www.clairemac.co.uk

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    1. I was the same when I first started blogging, I used to get super stressed out when I couldn't churn out content! Nowadays, I'll write something when inspo hits me and just go with it. I love it when you get that hit of motivation and ideas! x

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  3. Love this post Lucy! Unfortunately it's a part of content creation - but these tips can help you come up with ideas when you need them. Thank you for linking to my ebook here, I hope it helps people get writing :)

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    1. Unfortunately it is and it's part of the blogging package!
      You're very welcome lovely, your e-book is amazing and full of incredible advice!

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  4. It can be a struggle sometimes to come up with content. I think that is why it is good to stick with evergreen posts that people can use anytime or season.

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    1. Yeah it can be a struggle, but it's important to take a break and follow these steps when creativity blocks hit!

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  5. These are really good tips and I'll definitely use these!

    Emilia | emiliajosephine.blogspot.com

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    1. I hope you'll use these tips as and when you need them Emilia!

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  6. I get in a rut often with posting to TikTok and Instagram daily but I find a short break or scrolling for inspo helps me lots. Often people are jumping on video trends so sometimes you just need to do the same and it gets the juices flowing again!

    Gemma Louise

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    1. Taking a short break definitely can help when you're stuck in a creative rut! I agree lovely, sometimes jumping on video trends can help get the juices flowing again!

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  7. Some great tips here. Taking a break is a sure fire way for me to get some new ideas but also make me excited to create content!
    Rosie

    https://www.loverosiee.co.uk

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    1. Thank you Rosie, taking a break always helps me get the creative juices flowing again!

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  8. So true. These are good tips. I like to brainstorm ideas with my bff. That how I get my contents. And sometimes I ask my audience. Thank you for sharing.

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    1. I like that you brainstorm ideas with your BFF!

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  9. Much needed and very helpful, practical tips! It can be difficult to keep coming up with ideas and stay motivated when things get a little slow. I have had a good stretch of ideas and content creation so far, but I know there will be times when that goes awry. I will keep these ideas in mind. Great post!

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    1. It can sometimes get difficult when the flow of ideas starts running dry, so it's important to follow some of these tips when that happens. I'm glad to hear that you've had a good stretch of ideas and content creation so far this year Molly! Please keep these tips in mind when you get stuck in a creative rut!

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  10. Scroll less is the crucial one for me. It's too easy, if I'm struggling with a bit of a block, to turn to social media to relieve the pressure, but I find it kills my creativity rather than giving me a real restorative mental break.

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    1. I agree Ellison, it's so easy to fall into the trap of endlessly scrolling. It does ruin my creativity and it's better to take a complete break from it!

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  11. I've been blogging since late 2016, so I know that it's definitely really difficult to constantly have ideas. But everything you said has helped me at one point or another! I like to go out try new things. Watch TV or read books. Talk to friends and family. Just by living life, and not putting so much pressure on yourself will help a lot! Great post :) xxx

    Melina | Melina Elisa Blog

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    1. I've been blogging for the same amount of years as you Melina (November 2016)! It's so important not to put pressure on yourself by forcing content! xx

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  12. Ugh, I totally get the creative block struggle! These tips are super helpful Lucy, especially embracing the silence and taking breaks. I've found that stepping away really does wonders for fresh ideas! xx

    Lenne | lennezulkiflly.com

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    1. Sometimes just embracing the silence can be the best thing to do when stuck in a creative rut! xx

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