Free Motivational Software From WCCL
If you have trouble motivating yourself to write - and let's face it, we all do at times - here's a program to get you on track again. It's called The Motivator, and it comes from my publishers WCCL. And perhaps the best news is that it's completely free, with no strings attached.
The Motivator uses a powerful psychological technique called programmed rehearsal. Basically, you load it with a series of messages to help you remember your goals. The Motivator then runs quietly in the background, and at intervals displays your messages in popup boxes like those instant messenger popups that tell you a friend has just logged on. But instead, The Motivator software will be moving you one step closer towards achieving your aims.
The Motivator isn't specifically designed for writers, but it can certainly be used to help achieve writing-related goals. To give you an idea, here are some possible messages you could program into the software:
* I am a talented writer.
* Every day I write better.
* Great ideas come naturally to me.
* I am focused and "in the zone".
* I enjoy my writing.
* Every day I achieve my writing targets.
* I enjoy exercising my writing skills.
Obviously, you can choose any messages you like, but it is normally best if they are (a) positive rather than negative, and (b) set in the here and now ("I am") rather than the past or future ("I was" or "I will").
There's lots more advice included with The Motivator software, including a video tutorial prepared by WCCL's Karl Moore, so why not click through any of the links in this post to find out more? It could make all the difference between finishing your book or having it gather dust in your desk drawer!
Finally, while on the subject of software, I just wanted to mention that WhiteSmoke are having another of their weekend sales. Until Sunday 11 March, you can buy their writing program for a huge 25% off. See my review of WhiteSmoke for more information about the software, and click on the banner at the end of the review to visit the sales page. Remember to enter the coupon code 2525 to claim your discount!
The Motivator uses a powerful psychological technique called programmed rehearsal. Basically, you load it with a series of messages to help you remember your goals. The Motivator then runs quietly in the background, and at intervals displays your messages in popup boxes like those instant messenger popups that tell you a friend has just logged on. But instead, The Motivator software will be moving you one step closer towards achieving your aims.
The Motivator isn't specifically designed for writers, but it can certainly be used to help achieve writing-related goals. To give you an idea, here are some possible messages you could program into the software:
* I am a talented writer.
* Every day I write better.
* Great ideas come naturally to me.
* I am focused and "in the zone".
* I enjoy my writing.
* Every day I achieve my writing targets.
* I enjoy exercising my writing skills.
Obviously, you can choose any messages you like, but it is normally best if they are (a) positive rather than negative, and (b) set in the here and now ("I am") rather than the past or future ("I was" or "I will").
There's lots more advice included with The Motivator software, including a video tutorial prepared by WCCL's Karl Moore, so why not click through any of the links in this post to find out more? It could make all the difference between finishing your book or having it gather dust in your desk drawer!
Finally, while on the subject of software, I just wanted to mention that WhiteSmoke are having another of their weekend sales. Until Sunday 11 March, you can buy their writing program for a huge 25% off. See my review of WhiteSmoke for more information about the software, and click on the banner at the end of the review to visit the sales page. Remember to enter the coupon code 2525 to claim your discount!









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