Spotify users, did you know how much you can do with the browsing option?! (Very excited here)
If you browse through music, you can find all kinds of cool playlists, premade and full of awesome songs.
Here are some of my favorites:
- "Who Runs the World? Girls."
- "Sleep"
- "Creativity Boost"
- "Nature Noise"
- "Guided Meditation"
- "Audiobooks"
What really surprised me is that you can get audiobooks like The Great Gatsby or Great Expectations on Spotify. I mean, how awesome is that?
So with this in mind, I would like to point out a couple ways writers can use Spotify to their advantage.
1. You can listen to books and grow your writing vocabulary. For free.
Need I say more? Audiobooks aren't cheap. The fact that Spotify has some good classics for free is pretty darn incredible.
2. You can find a playlist for basically anything.
And I mean ANYTHING. For absolutely anything you'd do. Write, sleep, meditate, shower, you name it.
3. They have playlists for every mood, too.
Doesn't matter how you're feeling. Angry? Sad? Angry and sad? You got it.
Alright, so that's all I've got to say on the matter. Point is, Spotify is a great option. A great free option. And at the end of the day, what could be better?
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