3 Things to Cut for Overwhelmed New Bloggers
Overwhelmed as a new blogger? Discover 3 things to cut for overwhelmed new bloggers to avoid burnout and focus on quality content.

Starting a blogging journey as a brand new blogger is exhilarating, but the constant pressure of managing a personal blog can quickly lead to blogger burnout. Between content creation, social media marketing, and chasing blog traffic, the to-do list feels like a full-time job, especially for stay-at-home moms or those balancing a day job. If you’re overwhelmed, the best advice is to simplify. Cutting out time-draining tasks lets you focus on important things like quality content, email marketing, and affiliate marketing to build a successful blog. In today’s post, we’ll explore 3 things to cut to reclaim your time, achieve blogging goals, and find peace of mind. Ready to beat overwhelm? Let’s dive into this complete guide for creative bloggers in the early days of their online business.

1. The Overwhelm Trap for New Bloggers
When you first start a personal blog, the blogging world is full of new ideas and possibilities. You’re excited to write blog posts, grow an email list, and maybe even make money blogging through affiliate links. But the reality hits hard: there’s much information to learn, from search engine optimization (SEO) to domain names. Fellow bloggers share tips in Facebook groups, and suddenly, your to-do list includes social media posts, guest posts, and phone calls with collaborators. It’s a whole lot to handle, and enough time becomes a rare commodity.
For creative bloggers, the first year is a hard time. You’re juggling specific tasks like designing your first blog, posting on every social network, and chasing new readers. The constant pressure to do it all can feel like a personal attack on your peace of mind. Last year, many new bloggers faced negative feelings from trying to tackle big goals without a clear action plan. The good news? You don’t need to do everything. By cutting out less important tasks, you can focus on the best way to build a profitable blog. Here are three things to eliminate to streamline your blogging business and avoid blogger burnout.


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2. Stop: Spending time & energy on Instagram
Instagram seems like the first place to promote your own blog, but for brand new bloggers, it’s often a time sink. Unless you have an established account with an engaged audience, Instagram won’t drive much traffic to your blog posts in the early days. The main reason? Building a following on this social network takes much time—time you could spend on content creation or email marketing. Social media posts require constant effort, from crafting captions to responding to comments, and the return on investment is low when you’re first starting.
For example, a stay-at-home mom launching her first blog might spend hours creating Instagram Reels, only to see minimal blog traffic. Last night, you might’ve scrolled through Facebook groups where fellow bloggers complained about low engagement on Instagram. The hard truth is that Instagram’s algorithm favors accounts with existing traction, making it a hard time for new bloggers to break through. Instead of chasing likes, focus on platforms like Pinterest, which we’ll cover later, to drive new readers to your great post or new post.
Best Advice: Redirect your marketing efforts to search engines and email lists. These are the easiest ways to grow a successful blog without the constant pressure of Instagram. If you love Instagram, save it for later when you have enough time to experiment. For now, it’s not the best thing to prioritize. Further Reading: Check Facebook groups for new ways to use affiliate links in email marketing to boost your online business.
Action Plan:
- If you must post, schedule short posts weekly to maintain a creative outlet without overwhelm.
- Remove Instagram from your to-do list for the first year.
- Spend less time on social media marketing and more on quality content.

3. Stop: Obsessing over your blog design
A clean, navigable blog design is a decent thing: it ensures new readers can find your blog posts easily. But obsessing over blog design is a trap for creative bloggers. Last year, many new bloggers spent much time tweaking fonts, colors, and layouts, thinking it’s the only thing that matters. While personal touches make your first blog look cute, they shouldn’t steal focus from content creation. Quality content is the first thing that drives blog traffic and keeps readers coming back.
For instance, a full-time blogger balancing a day job might delay publishing a new post to perfect a header image. This constant pressure to make everything “perfect” leads to negative feelings and blogger burnout. The good idea is to aim for a clean, functional design, easy navigation, readable text, and a professional look. Tools like Canva can help you create simple pin graphics or banners without much knowledge. Search engine optimization and great posts matter more than a flawless aesthetic in the first place.
Best Way Forward: Set a specific time (e.g., one weekend) to set up your domain name and basic design. Use a user-friendly platform like WordPress or Squarespace for new bloggers. Once it’s functional, move on to important tasks like writing blog posts or building an email list. New ideas for design can wait until your blogging business grows. Peace of mind comes from knowing your hard work is focused on content creation, not pixel-perfect visuals.
Action Plan:
- Save new design ideas for next year when you have a content plan in place.
- Choose a simple, free theme for your personal blog.
- Ensure your blog posts are easy to find with clear menus.

3. Stop: Manually posting on Pinterest
Pinterest is super important for blog traffic, especially for brand new bloggers. Unlike Instagram, Pinterest is a search engine, not just a social network, and it drives much traffic to blog posts through new pins. But manually posting on Pinterest is a waste of time when you’re already overwhelmed. Creating pin graphics, writing descriptions, and posting daily can feel like a full-time job. The best thing? Use a scheduling tool like Tailwind to batch schedule your new pins weeks ahead, freeing up enough time for content creation and affiliate marketing.
For example, a stay-at-home mom might spend hours pinning short posts to Pinterest boards, only to realize she missed writing a great post for her first blog. Last night, you might’ve seen fellow bloggers in Facebook groups raving about Tailwind for automating their Pinterest strategy. Latest research shows that weekly Pinterest users engage with new pins, making it a great way to attract new readers. By automating, you avoid the hard time of constant pressure and focus on important tasks like search engine optimization or email marketing.
Easiest Way: Sign up for Tailwind and create a content plan to schedule new pins for your blog posts. Batch-create pin graphics with tools like Canva, using keywords in descriptions for search engines. This smart move saves much time and ensures a consistent presence on Pinterest. Good news: Tailwind offers new bloggers a good time to experiment with new ways to promote affiliate links or guest posts. Further Reading: Explore Pinterest marketing tips in Facebook groups for creative bloggers.
Action Plan:
- Use affiliate links in pin descriptions to start making money blogging.
- Set up a Tailwind account for your Pinterest business account.
- Schedule new pins for blog posts 2–3 weeks in advance.

Beating Blogger Burnout: A mindset shift
Cutting these three things (Instagram, obsessive blog design, and manual Pinterest posting) is the first step to beating blogger burnout. The blogging world is full of much information, and new bloggers often feel they must do it all. But goal setting with smaller goals is the right way to build a profitable blog. Peace of mind comes from focusing on important tasks like quality content, email lists, and search engine optimization, not chasing every new idea or social media post.
Creative bloggers often face negative feelings when comparing themselves to full-time bloggers with polished sites. But the first year is about hard work, not perfection. Last year, new bloggers who prioritized content creation over social media marketing saw an increase in blog traffic. The main reason? They focused on great posts and new readers, not constant pressure from Facebook groups or phone calls with collaborators. Good news: You can do the same by creating a content plan and sticking to specific tasks.
Best Advice for New Bloggers:
- First Thing: Write blog posts consistently—aim for 1–2 per week.
- Next Step: Build an email list to connect with new readers.
- Complete Tasks: Use tools like Tailwind for Pinterest marketing and Canva for pin graphics.
- Stay Focused: Ignore social media posts on platforms like Instagram until your blogging business is stable.

Practical Tips to Stay on Track
To make your blogging journey sustainable, here’s a list of things to prioritize and avoid:
Do:
- Write quality content for search engines to drive blog traffic.
- Use affiliate links in blog posts and new pins to start making money blogging.
- Create a content plan to schedule new posts and new pins efficiently.
- Join Facebook groups for further reading and new ideas from fellow bloggers.
- Set smaller goals, like publishing your first blog or growing your email list.
Don’t:
- Spend much time on Instagram or other social networks with low blog traffic returns.
- Obsess over domain names or blog design: functional is enough for the first year.
- Post manually on Pinterest: automate with Tailwind to save less time.
- Take personal attacks from negative feelings seriously: focus on your blogging goals.
- Try to do new things every single day: stick to a content plan for peace of mind.

What Now?
The blogging world can feel overwhelming, but brand new bloggers don’t need to do it all. By cutting Instagram, obsessive blog design, and manual Pinterest posting, you free up enough time to focus on important tasks like content creation, email marketing, and affiliate marketing. These are the easiest ways to build a successful blog and avoid blogger burnout.
Today’s post is your action plan to streamline your blogging business. Start by writing great posts, scheduling new pins with Tailwind, and building an email list for new readers. The first step is to let go of the constant pressure to be perfect. Good news: Your hard work will pay off with a profitable blog if you prioritize quality content and smaller goals. Don’t feel like doing it all alone?
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