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Share your version of someone else's writing method.
NYT bestselling author, {Name}, on {Unique Method} of writing:
{Writing Tip #1}
{Writing Tip #2}
{Writing Tip #3}
My variation:
{My version of Writing Tip #1}
{My version of Writing Tip #2}
{My version of Writing Tip #3}
Explain your go-to method for solving a problem.
My go-to method for {Solving Problem}:
{Single Sentence Answer}
Here's why that works:
{Benefit 1}
{Benefit 2}
{Benefit 3}
At first, you'll feel {Friction}.
But then? You'll feel {No Friction}.
Share a strange journey you've recently experienced and how it helped you accomplish something.
Last week, I crossed {Milestone}.
It took {X} days. It was gruelling. But it was worth it.
Here are the {X} steps of my strange journey.
Hope it’s helpful to someone:
1/ {SimpleStep1}
When you are first getting started trying to {Outcome}, this is the best thing you can do.
Don’t overthink it.
Don’t make it more complicated than it needs to be.
Just get started—and see where your strange journey takes you.
2/ {ProgressStep2}
As you get moving, what you end up learning is that:
{ConventionalWisdom1} is wrong.
{ConventionalWisdom2} doesn’t work.
{ConventionalWisdom3} is a waste of time.
In reality, {ProgressStep2} is the best thing you can do.
3/ {UnconventionalStep3}
As soon as I reached {Milestone}, I hit a roadblock.
I was making progress, but I didn’t know:
How to {Question1}
How to {Question2}
Or how to {Question3}
{UnconventionalStep3} changed everything for me.
And here’s why…
4/ {UnconventionalStep4}
As soon as I started doing {UnconventionalStep3}, I started to…
{SurprisingOutcome1}
{SurprisingOutcome2}
{SurprisingOutcome3}
Which led to me {UnconventionalStep4}.
Which led to {SurprisingOutcome4}.
5/ {UnconventionalStep5}
It took me a while, but eventually, I experienced a breakthrough.
I realized that the key to {Outcome} was {UnconventionalStep1}, {UnconventionalStep2}, and {UnconventionalStep3}, compounded over a long period of time.
And {X} days later, here I am.
I share all of this because I believe you can experience the same sort of transformation in your own life.
And then you’ll have a “strange journey” you can share of your own.
(I’d love to read it.)
Share a strange journey you've recently experienced and how it helped you accomplish something.
Last week, I crossed {Milestone}.
It took {X} days. It was gruelling. But it was worth it.
Here are the {X} of my strange journey.
Hope it’s helpful to someone:
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1/ {SimpleStep1}
When you are first getting started trying to {Outcome}, this is the best thing you can do.
Don’t overthink it.
Don’t make it more complicated than it needs to be.
Just get started—and see where your strange journey takes you.
-
2/ {ProgressStep2}
As you get moving, what you end up learning is that:
{ConventionalWisdom1} is wrong.
{ConventionalWisdom2} doesn’t work.
{ConventionalWisdom3} is a waste of time.
In reality, {ProgressStep2} is the best thing you can do.
-
3/ {UnconventionalStep3}
As soon as I reached {Milestone}, I hit a roadblock.
I was making progress, but I didn’t know:
How to {Question1}
How to {Question2}
Or how to {Question3}
{UnconventionalStep3} changed everything for me.
And here’s why…
-
4/ {UnconventionalStep4}
As soon as I started doing {UnconventionalStep3}, I started to…
{SurprisingOutcome1}
{SurprisingOutcome2}
{SurprisingOutcome3}
Which led to me {UnconventionalStep4}.
Which led to {SurprisingOutcome4}.
-
5/ {UnconventionalStep5}
It took me a while, but eventually, I experienced a breakthrough.
I realized that the key to {Outcome} was {UnconventionalStep1}, {UnconventionalStep2}, and {UnconventionalStep3}, compounded over a long period of time.
And {X} days later, here I am.
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I share all of this because I believe you can experience the same sort of transformation in your own life.
And then you’ll have a “strange journey” you can share of your own.
(I’d love to read it.)
Share a run down of your story from the last few years to inspire your audience.
Today, I [achieved goal / reached a milestone, etc].
Here's my story from the last [Y] years:
[Summary Sentence]. [2-3 Sentences explaining where you were, what you were doing, how you felt].
[Summary Sentence]. [2-3 Sentences explaining where you were, what you were doing, how you felt].
[Summary Sentence]. [2-3 Sentences explaining where you were, what you were doing, how you felt].
[Summary Sentence]. [2-3 Sentences explaining where you were, what you were doing, how you felt].
[Summary Sentence]. [2-3 Sentences explaining where you were, what you were doing, how you felt].
For anyone looking to do the same, I hope my story inspires you.