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Elizabeth - Mirth and Motivation

On Blogging Ideas: An Abundance Of Creative Choices…

“Mankind is not a circle with a single center but an ellipse with two focal points of which facts are one and ideas the other.” Victor Hugo

On Blogging Ideas: An Abundance Of Creative Choices… Blogging freedom

A few months ago, Erica, one of our Daily Post coordinators had asked a question in a post; Inspiration that Clicks,  Aside from the Daily Post, where do you go to find tips and fodder? I thought about it at the time, and the usual gamut of ideas flashed in my head. As bloggers, we tap into myriad sources for our blog posts; from life experiences to creative outlets and even news reports. But now and again, even the most creative amongst us hits that wall and writer’s block sets in. It is to those moments that prompts can come in handy. As I thought about this, it occurred to me to put together some of the wonderful resources for blogging ideas that have floated by me this year. In addition to the usual ones we are familiar with, like our Weekly Photo ChallengePlinky, andSoup Pancake, I’ve chosen a few new ones, and I’ve also included some of the blogging prompts created by my fellow bloggers. The list isn’t exhaustive so do suggest any I missed and I’ll add them.

Here we go:

Weekly Photo Challenge: – A weekly Photo Challenge with a specific theme assigned usually on Friday. Last week – Friendship
Plinky – Every day a new prompt is given (like a question, or a challenge), and everyone gets a chance to answer. Example What energizes you?
Soul Pancake – Calls itself The place for you to Chew on Life’s Big Questions.
Picture The World Project: Do you have a captivating image that reflects a nation? They would love to showcase one of our photographs on a country of our choice in their gallery. (Madhu shared this one).
Bucket List Publications – Lesley Carter is accepting submissions for articles and bucket lists. She picks winners to experience one of the dreams on their bucket list; they make it happen.
Friday Fictioneers – Madison Woods offers a blog writing challenge  – 100 words of flash fiction (short story). The latest is here.
100 Word Challenge for Grown Ups – Julia at Julia’s Place offers a weekly prompt for a short writing exercise – latest is Week 45.

“Ideas are the mightiest influence on earth. One great thought breathed into a man may regenerate him.” William Ellery Channing

On Blogging Ideas: An Abundance Of Creative Choices… Anonymous blogger, not.

When we are feeling creatively bored, venturing beyond our comfort zone or even our blog niche is not a bad idea. We can be anonymous or public but one thing we all share is our need for creative blog ideas. Recently, my surfing led me to This I Believe: an independent, not-for-profit organization that engages youth and adults from all walks of life in writing, sharing, and discussing brief essays about the core values that guide their daily lives andLOOKBOOK.nu: the largest online community dedicated to showcasing member-uploaded “street style” photography – non-members can draw daily fashion inspiration. What I love about This I Believe is that in addition to submitting our short essay for publication, (see guidelines) we can get blogging prompts/ideas too.

Here are some more:

MamaKat’s Writers Workshop: – a weekly opportunity for us to participate in a writing activity and make new friends.
On Problogger.net, Darren Rawse runs a great blog tools/tips site. In a recent post, he offers: The Only Blog Post Idea List You’ll Ever Need – 20 Tips on what to blog about.
A-Z Alphabet Photo Challenge – Frizztext of Flickrcomments offers a Tuesday photo theme where you introduce one photo from your own archive with a letter keyword. The letter X is the most recent.
SUNDAY POST: The Making – Jake at Jakesprinter offers a weekly photo theme for creative inspiration. Latest is Water -H2O
Share Your World – Cee of ceeslifephotographyblog has a weekly challenge where she posts 4 questions and you answer them. The latest is Week 27.
Weekly Image Of Life – Blogger buddy, Island Traveler, started a Wednesday photo of the week prompt and each week he’ll provide a theme on what image to take or share from your previous photo archives. Latest is Happiness.
Where’s My Backpack -Friday Travel Theme – Ailsa of Where’s my backpack?started a Friday Travel Theme photo challenge and her latest is Oceans.
Alphabet Photo Challenge – Anita of anitamacphotos is starting a travel by the alphabet photo challenge . Join in the fun with them!

“Many persons have a wrong idea of what constitutes true happiness. It is not attained through self-gratification but through fidelity to a worthy purpose.”  Helen Keller

On Blogging Ideas: An Abundance Of Creative Choices… Stay curious.

Sometimes, I come to my blog with absolutely nothing to say.  Then, I putter around; I look at prompts, old posts, other blogs, and something eventually catches my interest; a poem, a quote, a story, a news report, anything really, and I’m off and running. Some days it flows and on other days it’s slow. Staying curious is important.  Some fellow blog friends offer weekly prompts or opportunities to build community through writing and I shared several above. If there are others you’d like to add, feel free to include them on this week’sThoughtful Thursday/Friday Blog Hop. I’m reviving an old prompt idea I offered last year, and it’s an easy way to connect with other bloggers and read/like their submitted post… or learn about a prompt. This is also terrific for those of us who want to get more Facebook page LIKES. In addition to a submitted blog post, you can also add your Facebook page for more LIKES, your Twitter page for more Follows, and your Networked Blog for more Friends. The key is to reciprocate. Do same for others.

Thoughtful Thursday/Friday Blog Hop

Did you join our new Blog Hop? Read the SIMPLE rules below; ✿♡✿Add any blog post you’d love more Likes or comments on or any post you wish to share on a prompt you run or write!✿♡✿
STEPS/RULES: The rules are easy peasy.

♥ Add your post to Linky #1,
♥ Add any other social media page/blog (if you have one),
♥ Leave me a comment or question especially if we haven’t already met,
♥ Click on the links above your post and visit as many fellow blogger posts as you wish,
♥ Check in periodically to connect with new folk or change your submission
♥ Like and/or comment on their post, fan their Facebook page or any others listed
♥ Feel free to let them know you’re from our Thoughtful Thursday/Friday Blog Hop ~ they will return the love
♥ and spread the word.

Thank you All!

Optional: Get the InLinkz code You can create a blog post and add this link to your blog if you’d like to invite others to join in. Again, this is a very simple community building blog hop to do and don’t hesitate to ask questions for clarification. Here are some other blog hops for your perusal. Blog Hop 1Blog Hop 2Blog Hop 3Blog Hop 4Blog Hop 5Blog Hop 6, and Blog Hop 7. More below!

“When I am traveling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep; it is on such occasions that ideas flow best and most abundantly.”  Woodrow T. Wilson

On Blogging Ideas: An Abundance Of Creative Choices… Furry Fridays

In summary, if you’re looking for ideas to get your creativity or creative choices flowing, some suggestions include; following a prompt, checking out other blogs on a hop, writing guest posts, doing a search on your blog to see what Google sends your way and checking the analytic for insights. I’ve offered several other options for exploration on this post… If all else fails, take a day or two off to rest, relax, and rejuvenate. Have a wonderful month of June!

Stay Inspired! What are your thoughts? What blogging ideas can you share? Do you follow any listed and have they helped? Do share! Thank you.

*Please bear with me as I continue to catch up on your blogs and commenting… Thank you all for your patience!

Positive Motivation Tip: Broaden your blogging perspective and let your muse come out and play.

PHOTO CREDITS/ATTRIBUTIONS: All Photos blog freedomanonymous, via Wikipedia and/or curiosityFurry Friday by cobalt123, via Flickr

Until Next Time…
Ask. Believe. Receive. ©
Elizabeth Obih-Frank
Mirth and Motivation
Positive Kismet

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    Motivate. Elevate. Laugh. Live Positively… I am a mother of two, sister to many and a card-carrying certified optimist. My family and friends are golden because our love and trust is unequivocal. I've traveled, I've lived, I've had my share of happiness and hurt and I remain grateful for God's grace in my life...

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    3 comments to On Blogging Ideas: An Abundance Of Creative Choices…

    • Thank you so much for the mention for 100WCGU. I also run one for children which desperately needs more grown ups to comment on their fantastic pieces. I do hope some of your readers will get in touch! 100wc.net

    • This is such a great post. Thanks for all the ideas, links and info. As you say we’ll all get stuck for ideas sometimes, I know I certainly do. I often talk about the fact that none of us create in a vacuum and offer appreciation for those who have gone before us and paved the way for us on our creative journeys.

      In appreciation :) Kadira

    • Thank you for your feedback Julia and Kadira. I’m glad you found the post helpful. I hope the expectation you had worked out Julia, and I’m glad this spoke to your creative journey, Kadira… :-)
      Blessings,
      Elizabeth

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