{"id":1878,"date":"2015-02-10T17:53:14","date_gmt":"2015-02-10T22:53:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thebloggingrapper.com\/?p=1878"},"modified":"2017-07-01T04:42:18","modified_gmt":"2017-07-01T08:42:18","slug":"how-to-overcome-a-mental-block","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thebloggingrapper.com\/how-to-overcome-a-mental-block\/","title":{"rendered":"How To Overcome A Mental Block"},"content":{"rendered":"
I’m actually proving the rule is true by posting this very article. As the title suggests, we’re going to discuss How To Overcome A Mental Block<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Mental blocks can be troubling to a full-time blogger or anyone in a creative field from literature to art and design. When you know you need to be creative but somehow you’re drawing a blank… it’s devastating.<\/p>\n What happens when you have a routine of emailing your list of subscribers or need to get out your weekly video and such but you can’t muster any motivation or topic to bring to the attention of your audience?<\/p>\n Feel pretty much stuck, don’t ya?<\/p>\n Write about it. Seriously, I’m doing just that and as a blogger, the key to successful blogging is building an audience that can relate to you and in turn, gain some value from your insight. A few weeks ago, I was going through a fit of depression (I deal with depression on a regular basis) so I wrote an article titled\u00a0Top 10 Ways To Treat Depression In 2015\u2026 Without Medication<\/a>. Because I was going through it, I decided that was going to be my topic for that day – and it got a lot of attention after I posted it online.<\/p>\n So, because it’s worked once, I’m inclined to believe it can work again \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n This works because even if you think yourself to be completely original (heh, ain’t that a kick?) you’re probably not as original as you may think – which in this case is a GOOD thing because it means you’ll undoubtedly find people who can relate to your exact sentiments.<\/p>\n I’m a blogger, so it’s important for me to always have things to talk about. I could just use this blog as an opportunity to push whatever affiliate products I want to push and try to make some money… but people generally don’t appreciate that. If they’re on your email list, they’re trusting that you won’t mistreat the opportunity you have to contact them through such an intimate thing like having their email address.<\/p>\n So, it’s important to give them something they can personally relate with and learn from.<\/p>\n Unfortunately, giving your audience something they can relate and learn from is often the very \u00a0thing we get mental blocks for, so what do you do when you can’t think of anything valuable to discuss?<\/p>\n Again I say, talk about THAT.<\/p>\n When I was depressed, I wrote about it. Now that I have nothing to write about… I’m writing about that very thing.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
First Step In Overcoming A Mental Block<\/h2>\n
Overcoming A Mental Block In Email, Content And Video Marketing<\/h3>\n