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How many times have you sat down and didn’t know what to write about? I often get this sort of writers block when i’ve had a good streak if ideas and I feel im out of them all. So I decided to create a little list for myself and for you to use as ideas on what to write when the brain fog floats in.
- Talk about your bed time routines
- Write about the shopping hauls
- Take time to review children’s products
- Share your parenting fails
- Read the news and write your opinion on it
- Write your children’s birth story
- Share your children’s funny stories
- Visit a local play area and write about it
- Share your family recipes
- Talk about the family pets
- Home Decor tips for families
- If your a single parent, dating tips and tricks
- Easy hairstyles for children and toddlers
- Share your greatest parenting moment
- Do some crafts and share the process
- Gift guides
- Always carry your camera and post a weekly photo of the week
- Share money saving tips
- Easy makeup tips for parents
- Share how you keep organised
- Talk about your past holidays and memories
- Write an open letter
- Share your co sleeping stories
- Review a restaurant with the children giving their opinion of it
- Review a book together
- Do a house tour
- Do a weekly or monthly roundup of your instagram
- Interview your child, see what funny things they say
- Rainy day activities
- Keep an eye on local events to visit and write a post about them
- Visit free places in your town and write about the experience
- Fancy dress ideas
- Share ten things you’ve learnt since becoming a mummy
- Interview another mum
- Vlog once a week and upload to youtube
- Share your favourite ‘me time’ activities
- Share your tattoos and talk about why you got them
- Tips on how to make school run less stressful
- Things you’ve learnt while being a single parent
- Things you didnt know about me
- Set up a Q and A and answer on the blog
- Interview your own mother
- Names you liked but didnt use
- Why you chose your childrens names
- Share a post on your childrens birthdays, talking about what you’ve learnt during their year
- celebrate your blogs milestones
- Whats in my changing bag
- share your top five favourite family films
- Blog about family dinners and events
- Looking back at old photos
- Life before and after pregnancy, what’s different
- Things my children argue about
- How to successful parent as a single mother/father
- How to prepare your children for primary School/secondary school
- tips on dealing with periods in preteens
- date nights with your partner
- Reasons to love blogging and why you do it
- Funniest early morning stories
- why you started blogging
- Hardest day as a parent and what you learnt from it
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Hopefully some of these will come in handy for you and I know I am going to look back at them myself when I cannot for the life of me think about what to write. Expect some of these to be written about in the near future on my blog and hopefully I will read some of yours too.
Sarah
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