Necessary, Though Not Necessarily, Writing Apps
One thing I know about writing—it’s fattening. Fattening, unhealthy, and horrible for your back…not to mention your knees, your hands and your neck.
I should have chosen a healthier career, such as tightrope walking or race car driving. Unfortunately, I suck at heights and you have only to look at the back of my car to see that…well, I should stick to writing.
Which is why I absolutely love the two apps I’m about to tell you about. Apps, without which, my butt would be as wide as Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (hardcover edition, page to page, all the way to the moon). Most important, my inspiration would be lost to aches and pains.
Time Out FreeTime Out Free , by Dejal Systems, LLC, is a simple app that encourages computer uses to take regular breaks. As they say,
“The human body isn’t built to sit in one position for endless hours, gripping a mouse or typing on the keyboard.”
While you could achieve the same effect by setting an alarm, Time Out Free gets in your face by popping up on your screen and, based on your preset preferences, blocking your ability to work for a period of time. Yes, you can still push a little button to skip the breaks, but the in-your-face element is a good reminder to get up and stretch. Plus, you can program in micro breaks (i.e. 15 seconds stretch reminders). (Click HERE to check out similar apps for PCs)
Yoga StudioYoga Studio, by Modern Lotus, is the answer (well, my answer) of what to do while you take that break. Yoga not only makes you feel better and keeps you feeling that way, but more important, it helps you look good (i.e. Keeps your writer’s butt in check). And we all know…
“It’s better to look good, than to feel good.”
(I guess I should add, please check with your doctor before trying yoga.)
Anywho, I’ve check out tons (Okay, several) yoga apps, and Yoga Studio is by far my 
favorite. It offers three levels, a variety of lesson lengths and most important, the instructions flow well and are crystal clear. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced student, add Yoga Studio to your iPad and enjoy a healthy, feel good 15 minute (or 30 or 60 minute) break. (Click HERE to check out a similar app for Android users)
What Apps do you use to keep you healthy, moving and motivated?
Filed under: 4 Writers, PENspirational, MUSEtastic, Talks for Writers Tagged: Breaks, Computers, Exercise, Time Out Free, Writing Apps, Writing Health tips, Yoga, Yoga Studio


