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are you comfy?

  • Writer: Filip Pelczar
    Filip Pelczar
  • Mar 16
  • 2 min read

'Cause it might be why your stories suck…


But first let me ask you:


Have you ever felt this pain-in-the-ass when trying to write a story (whether for a newsletter, blog, or anything else) and…

[BLANK]


Nothing


Nada


Zero


No ideas 


Your mind’s empty


You do not know what to write about.


This might be the case if you’re an entrepreneur who just decided he should leverage storytelling more in his marketing.


Or if you’re just testing your writing skills and want to conjure up some fiction.


It doesn’t matter.


Because it all boils down to the fact that - 

There’s One “Comfy” Equation That Explains Why Some People Can Blast Out Great Stories On Demand… And Others Don’t


And I’ll show you - right here, right now


BUT before I do - 


- If you wish to learn more about how to use storytelling in your business 


PLUS get around 22 pages of other ultra-valuable info about how to make sure your marketing works for you and not the other way around


Then I guarantee you’ll love subscribing to my newsletter


Why?



Eh?



Go on, click the link, this post won’t run away…



You’re one of the stubborn ones, aren’t you?


Alright - let's make a deal - you finish this article first 


But the second you’re done reading - you go over to that nice, juicy link and see why you’re going to get your mind blown.


Ok? 😉

Anyway - here’s your equation


The more of a boring life you have = the harder it will be to come up with great stories


Make sense?


The better you are, the more juice you can squeeze out out of dry-looking stories


Hence why, one of the easiest solutions to get rid of what people call “the writer’s block” 


(especially if writing is not something you do for a living)


Is to simply live a more interesting (and usually - less ‘comfy’) life 

And there’s no better way to live interesting life, than to -


- Give in to the cravings of your impatient fingers…


…thirsty eyes…


…and curious mind…



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