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Hey {{first_name|bro}},

Don’t you know when you’re writing copy and you just can’t think of anything?

Like you’re sitting there stumped, with no idea what to write and then suddenly you think of something that could work.

You twitch your fingers onto the keyboard as fast as you can, and you end up forgetting it.

Why?

Well, you mistyped a word so you had to go back and re-edit it, then your sentence flow was a bit off so there’s another edit and before you know it…

You’ve practically rewritten the whole email before you even got the lead done.

Not because the original idea was bad or anything, in fact, it was probably good but when you keep going back to edit, it ruins everything.

That’s exactly why I tell everyone not to edit as they go.

You just gotta let things flow.

But on the other hand, that’s practically impossible when you see a little typo now, but you know you’re not gonna notice that when you’re done.

So it’s this weird thing where you shouldn’t edit as you go because you know you’re going to mess up the email but then you also shouldn’t not edit as you go because you won’t notice it later.

Well at least that’s what it felt like for me before I started to use grammarly.

What I like to do is turn off grammarly while I’m writing so that I don’t have to be bothered by all the spelling mistakes and shi, but then turn it back on when I’m done.

So I can write freely and edit automatically.

It’s totally free to sign up just click here and you’ll get a lifetime free trial (and 25% premium, which I recommend)

Never mind, Grammarly sucks ahh, it was too hard to sign up for affiliate.

—John

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