Use Voice to Text Tools
Use voice to text instead of writing and let the words flow.
Voice-to-text software such as Nuance Dragon (Windows) or Dictation (Mac) will do the job.
You can use a microphone (preferably a headset) that is specifically designed for voice-to-text purposes. These tools use machine learning algorithms to learn your accent. It's all about patience.
The software can be frustrating at first. They will get smarter as you use them.
For better performance and UX, make sure to increase the RAM on your computer.
Also, you need to use high-quality mics such as Blue Yeti, Snowball, or any Sennheiser PC headphones.
Conclusion
It takes a lot of time for most bloggers to find good topics to blog about. The moment they get into the writing mode, they start to think about what to write about. You need to create a pattern for how you write and the more you do that pattern the faster you will be able to write.
Take the time to learn the writing skills that accelerate your writing, it really is worth the effort.
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With a little practice, you will notice an increase in your writing speed.
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Lily
I actually do everything you suggest except use Dynalist. I love free software like this though and will be exploring its capability within my process.
I use "notion.os" for everything right now (also free) ... research materials and writing and much more. One of the value adds of the notion software is that I can format everything within it and then copy to wp where I add images. Also, I can use it on Windows, macOS, ios or Android, online or offline.
I hope you don't mind the question... does Dynalist work in various environments and how easily does it copy to WP?
Thanks again.
:-)
Richard
Very informative and the Explore Dynalist sounds very helpful.