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How Writing Protects Your Mind & Builds Memory with Essay Founder Julian Peterson
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Have you ever been frustrated by having to copy and paste sentences in an essay or book you’re writing…
Thousands of times?
Or how about spending hours of your time only to realize that your ideas weren’t even remotely thought out?
I’ve been there!
I’ve also noticed dozens of times that my paragraphs come out in first draft in suboptimal order. That’s the reason they need so much re-ordering in the first place.
And constantly needed to shift things around is another reason why using all those finicky keyboard commands can get so tiring.
Yet, there’s a paradox.
As writers, we have every reason to want to manually write and revise our texts. It’s just part of great writing gets done.
Heck, it’s even how serviceable writing gets done.
Enter Essay.app, founded by Julian Peterson.
It’s addresses a few key issues I’ve never found in any other writing app (and I’ve tried tons).
The best part? Julian is open and receptive to all kinds of ideas from users as Essay grows.
https://youtu.be/6ooQEHaJcaw
More About Essay
You can start an Essay.app free trial here.
As I mentioned in the podcast, I think it’s one of the most interesting online writing apps out there (and I’ve tried a ton).
Essay’s focus on getting you to craft compelling ideas is so key, especially in our era where everyone is competing for attention.
The writing area is also uncluttered and conducive to focus. I think the platform has a big future, especially with its committed focus on writers who want to write for themselves.
Sure, technologies like chatGPT can be useful for some things, as I discovered with my AI language learning experiment. But at the end of the day, I think we all need to get behind software innovators that promote and train human competence.
More About Julian Peterson
You can find Julian on Instagram, X, YouTube and music platforms like Bandcamp and Spotify.
Keep an eye out for his music and maybe even a chance to see him live sometime soon!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnBd378LbCg
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بایگانی مجموعه ها ("فیدهای غیر فعال" status)
When? This feed was archived on February 19, 2024 00:56 (). Last successful fetch was on January 26, 2025 11:15 ()
Why? فیدهای غیر فعال status. سرورهای ما، برای یک دوره پایدار، قادر به بازیابی یک فید پادکست معتبر نبوده اند.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 401700350 series 1375140
Have you ever been frustrated by having to copy and paste sentences in an essay or book you’re writing…
Thousands of times?
Or how about spending hours of your time only to realize that your ideas weren’t even remotely thought out?
I’ve been there!
I’ve also noticed dozens of times that my paragraphs come out in first draft in suboptimal order. That’s the reason they need so much re-ordering in the first place.
And constantly needed to shift things around is another reason why using all those finicky keyboard commands can get so tiring.
Yet, there’s a paradox.
As writers, we have every reason to want to manually write and revise our texts. It’s just part of great writing gets done.
Heck, it’s even how serviceable writing gets done.
Enter Essay.app, founded by Julian Peterson.
It’s addresses a few key issues I’ve never found in any other writing app (and I’ve tried tons).
The best part? Julian is open and receptive to all kinds of ideas from users as Essay grows.
https://youtu.be/6ooQEHaJcaw
More About Essay
You can start an Essay.app free trial here.
As I mentioned in the podcast, I think it’s one of the most interesting online writing apps out there (and I’ve tried a ton).
Essay’s focus on getting you to craft compelling ideas is so key, especially in our era where everyone is competing for attention.
The writing area is also uncluttered and conducive to focus. I think the platform has a big future, especially with its committed focus on writers who want to write for themselves.
Sure, technologies like chatGPT can be useful for some things, as I discovered with my AI language learning experiment. But at the end of the day, I think we all need to get behind software innovators that promote and train human competence.
More About Julian Peterson
You can find Julian on Instagram, X, YouTube and music platforms like Bandcamp and Spotify.
Keep an eye out for his music and maybe even a chance to see him live sometime soon!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnBd378LbCg
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