I ran across a great writing tool. One that can get the ideas flowing -- we can all use help from time to time. It's simple, fun and only requires some time dedication. Here's the deal. What you do is defined down with key pad at hand, some kind of timing device -- a time works just fine. At first what for you to do is dedicate five minutes to writing. Five minutes without any being interrupted. None. Period.

Choose a subject out of the 'blue' -- doesn't matter what it is. Set yourself up, get all set, get your mind in gear and start the time ticking -- and start your fingertips typing and free your brain. Just start hammering away, first things that come into your brain. The secret is to NOT STOP, don't stop for anything. Just keep hammering away with whatever comes to your brain -- allow it to flow -- chill out -- free yourself, typing errors, punctuation -- all that has no effect, no importance. The key, as mentioned is to NOT STOP. If you're tripping, then type "I'm stumbling", "I can't think of anything", but KEEP typing, keep going. Force yourself. Free yourself. No matter if what you're typing makes no sense. No matter if it's spelled right. Don't stop to make corrections -- just hammer away -- go, go, go. Let your brain soar. This is a 'free-for-all', there are no protection under the law, no wrongs. You can't really make a mistake. Everyone that tidies up the exercise wins.

So, what's next? Repeat. It will be more pleasurable the very next time. You might even want someone else to suggest the subject -- that's when it really gets exciting. Why? Normally it takes you from your safe place, make you think along a different tangent. Remember  best AI writing tools, it doesn't matter how much sense it all makes. It's the 'doing' that makes the exercise work..

Get ess done a few five minute exercises then move on to 10 minute projects. That's were the real fun begins. You'll be amazed at how much you can 'loosen' up and discover that there in fact is something "in there" that's just trying to get out.

Below you can find an excerpt from of my exercises -- I've made no content changes to the original exercise -- however, Used to do make a couple punctuation corrections that MS Word outlined in 'red', apart from that -- it's exactly as I tapped out it.

10 Minute speed writing experiment -- August 1, 2010

It was a really strange day. Nothing have also been quite right. No wind, unusual for this season. It was warmer than normal too. Just something was not clicking. Wow, it was so strange. He passed it off as just plain, different and went about his way taking care of the horses. My oh my, the horses. That was his life. His life blood. There was nothing else. Only the horses. But, on this day he previously other things on his mind. Now, mind you, the horses were first on the list, but there was something else that must be taken care of before he could call it a day. Call it a day. That's a lot like a joke. His days were from the crack of start till it was too dark to see. That was his day. But this one? This present day would differ. It would be distinctive.

He knew that it must be done. Things couldn't go on any longer like this. The end was near, and he knew it. The end. The end of something that had been preparing for excessively long must be slaughtered. Taken out. Removed. Taken off this earth. Only he could make this happen. He was the only person that could intensify to the plate and take care of the business at hand. No matter what. It must be done. It must be dealt with. It could go on no longer. There were too many factors involved to allow it to continue. Too many lives that were being affected. It just could not continue. And he was the only person in a position, with the daring, to take care of the problem. He just was not sure what would be the most practical way to use. A chef's knife? A rifle? A club? What would be the weapon of choice?...