15 Blog Post Ideas for When You’re Feeling Stuck
- Rea Weeks
- Aug 11
- 4 min read

📝 Because every blogger gets writer’s block — but you don’t have to stay there.
We’ve all been there.You sit down at your laptop, ready to be productive… and then…Nothing.
No ideas.No inspiration.Just you, the blinking cursor, and a thousand thoughts that somehow don’t want to become a blog post.
First things first:You’re not alone. Every blogger — new or seasoned — hits those “What do I even write about?” walls.The good news? Sometimes all it takes is one spark to get things flowing again. And that’s exactly what this post is here to do.
So grab your coffee (or tea, or chai latte with a shot of vanilla — I see you 💛) and let’s dig into 15 blog post ideas that’ll pull you out of that creative slump and back into your writing groove.
💡 1. “Behind the Scenes” of Your Creative Process
Let your readers peek behind the curtain.Show them how you create your products, prep your content, or plan your week. Add a few messy desk photos — people love seeing the real stuff.
💡 2. Tools You Can’t Live Without
Share your favorite apps, supplies, or websites that help you stay creative or organized. Bonus points if they’re free or beginner-friendly!
💡 3. A Day in Your Life
From coffee to Canva to content creation — give a mini “day in the life” tour of your routine. It’s relatable and gives your audience a real sense of connection.
💡 4. A Project You Loved (and Why)
Tell the story behind one of your favorite products, posts, or designs. What inspired it? What did you learn? Would you do it differently now?
💡 5. Your Top 5 Posts (So Far!)
Round up your most popular blog posts and give them a fresh spotlight. This is a great way to bring in new readers and boost your internal traffic.
💡 6. A Creative Prompt or Challenge
Feeling stuck? Invite your readers to join you in a mini challenge — 7-day journaling, 5 prompts for scrapbookers, one-theme-a-week design ideas, etc.
💡 7. Lessons You’ve Learned Lately
Share what you’ve learned as a blogger, seller, or creator. It can be personal, practical, or just real. (Your readers will appreciate your honesty.)
💡 8. How You Stay Inspired
Talk about your favorite books, Pinterest boards, walks in nature, playlists, or podcasts that help you spark new ideas.
💡 9. Things You Wish You Knew When You Started
Write a letter to your beginner self. What advice would you give them now? What would you skip, simplify, or lean into more?
💡 10. Reader Favorites vs. Your Favorites
Compare your most popular posts or products with your personal favorites — and talk about why they differ!
💡 11. Your Current Favorite Things
This can be anything: books, fonts, colors, TV shows, tech gadgets, Canva templates, cozy cardigans — let your personality shine!
💡 12. How You Organize Your [Fill in the Blank]
Your digital files, your journal stack, your Etsy photos, your Pinterest boards — pick something your audience would love to see behind the scenes.
💡 13. Your Story (or a Piece of It)
Share a personal story that shaped you or your creative journey. It doesn’t have to be long — just real.
💡 14. Something That Didn’t Go As Planned
Yep, talk about a flop. A launch that didn’t land, a post that didn’t perform, a project that fizzled out. What happened, and what did you learn?
💡 15. A Round-Up of Your Favorite Resources
Think: “My 10 Go-To Canva Tools,” “Free Clipart Sites I Love,” or “The Podcasts That Keep Me Going.” Helpful and clickable.
✨ Bonus Idea: Ask Your Audience!
Pop a poll in your stories, send a quick email, or start a thread:“What do you want to see more of on the blog?”People love being part of the process — and they’ll often give you exactly the spark you need to keep going.
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💛 Final Thoughts
You don’t have to feel inspired every single day to be a great blogger.Sometimes you just need a little nudge. A fresh idea. A reminder that you’ve already got what it takes.
So bookmark this list, pick one idea, and start writing. Don’t overthink it. Let it be simple. Let it be you.
You’ve got this,






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