• The Most Dangerous Writing App to beat Writer's Block and Procrastination: Free Tool

  • Feb 5 2021
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

The Most Dangerous Writing App to beat Writer's Block and Procrastination: Free Tool

  • Summary

  • If you're a writer (or want to be one) and if you struggle to overcome writer's block, tune in to this podcast by Sandhya Valecha where she spills the beans on a writing app that helps her beat procrastination and writer's block. 

    On days when it's difficult to discipline yourself to overcome blank page syndrome and write, this free writing app could be the disciplinarian you need to give you the much-needed push.

    In this episode of "The Marketing Nerdz Podcast", Sandhya Valecha, the Cofounder of The Marketing Nerdz reveals to you her terrifying experiences of using this writing app. She describes this tool as someone putting a gun to your head and demanding you to write until your brain is exhausted and until your hands are tired. But the advantages of this threatening app are all yours to keep.

    She goes on to talk about the warnings, pressures and anxiety you might experience while using this dangerous writing app. However, the advantages of using this free writing app far outweigh the initial anxiety you experience. 


    Perhaps you may be aware of the tool Sandhya Valecha talks about. Or maybe you're not. Either way, the name of this free writing tool is "The Most Dangerous Writing App".

    In their own words and we quote: "Don't stop typing, or all progress will be lost. The Most Dangerous Writing App is the most dangerous way to keep yourself focused. Keep writing, or the text fades away and disappears forever."

    On that note, here's wishing you a happy writing session. 

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