Alright, let's all be honest here. In our daily life, what's one of the biggest obstacles between you having a regular day versus you creating something awesome?
And the answer is....(drumroll please).... DISTRACTIONS
Most of us are writing either on our computers or near our computers; computers that are connected to the internet. While yes, the internet can be helpful and informative, it is also stocked to the ceiling with distractions. Even distractions that seem helpful, because while
In the spirit of this focus on writing, I have managed to find a fairly new website that is just such a place. Yes; it is on the internet so you can have your music, do a quick bit of research, etc. However, the main point of it is to be a place for you to focus on your work. So, go check it out right over here (bottom of the page). Or if the button isn't working, just copy-paste this into your browser: www.typwrittr.com
Have any other ways to block out distractions you would like to share?
Huge thank you to @kaytrance (the creator of typWrittr) for giving us this.
Semper Scribere
-Matt Hamilton
And the answer is....(drumroll please).... DISTRACTIONS
Most of us are writing either on our computers or near our computers; computers that are connected to the internet. While yes, the internet can be helpful and informative, it is also stocked to the ceiling with distractions. Even distractions that seem helpful, because while
- Reading about writing
- Over researching a topic
- Chatting with other writers
- Insert your most common distraction
In the spirit of this focus on writing, I have managed to find a fairly new website that is just such a place. Yes; it is on the internet so you can have your music, do a quick bit of research, etc. However, the main point of it is to be a place for you to focus on your work. So, go check it out right over here (bottom of the page). Or if the button isn't working, just copy-paste this into your browser: www.typwrittr.com
Have any other ways to block out distractions you would like to share?
Huge thank you to @kaytrance (the creator of typWrittr) for giving us this.
Semper Scribere
-Matt Hamilton