Danger Notes will help you fight writer’s block by forcing you to keep writing in order to save your progress from being deleted.
The theory behind this tool is that by pressuring you to keep writing, you will be forced to formulate an actual flow of written work instead of just staring at a blank document for hours. The more words you type, the easier it will be to break past your writer's block.
@nikkielizdemere Hi Nichole, thanks for hunting Danger Notes! I happen to be the maker of Danger Notes (we can verify if you'd like) and I love seeing how it has already helped so many beat down their writer's block.
I really struggled to write papers while I was in college, not because I didn't like to write or that I was a bad writer, but because I just couldn't commit to putting words on a document for more than 30 seconds at a time. ADD amirite? I found that I was writing my best work literal minutes before deadlines. And it really was my best work. I would just put everything I had into them and let it alllll out because, in a sense, I had a metaphorical gun to my head forcing me to do so. I was NOT about auditing classes and losing money.
I don't attribute this unlikely success in my college years to being a good writer, instead I attribute it to the incredible waves of pressure that came with writing make-or-break papers minutes before deadlines. They seriously pushed me to be the best writer I could be.
Looking back, Danger Notes is that metaphorical gun to the writer's head putting an almost quantifiable amount of pressure on the writer. It's honestly so overwhelming to see so many messages and reviews from so many people who suffer from the same writing woes that I did, but beat their own writer's block in a matter of minutes using the solution that is Danger Notes.
Again, humbled and honored that you hunted Danger Notes and I hope it has served you well, personally.
All the best,
-David
@danteventu A mac app is in the books and will be coming soon. Android app to follow after mac! Your work will be accessible cross-device (think a Google Drive feel with a DN twist)
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