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A running thread of inconvenient truths I don't want to forget:
No one cares what you do, they care what you can do for them.
If you spent half as many hours taking action as you did optimizing your note-taking system, you would be in a better spot.
You are smarter and have better ideas than many successful people. They are simply executing better than you.
Success comes from doing somewhat-monotonous things every day for years.
You can solve almost every modern-day problem with writing, exercise, sunshine, and meditation.
If you are reading productivity blogs, you are working on the wrong project.
You can't deposit the number of books you've read in a bank account.
You said you would start months ago.
You have three finite resources: time, energy, and attention. Every time you waste them, they're gone forever.
You can complain about the game or you can learn the rules.
The market rewards not the best product, but the product who best position themselves as the obvious solution.
If you're afraid to publish things online, you have an ego problem.
The people you look up to are not that special and are no more talented than you are.
If you did everything you said you'd do, your results would be 10x better than they are.
99% of people would rather be uncomfortable and unhappy than uncertain.
Being "busy" is a sign you lack leverage and are delegating poorly.

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Jul 1
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But now I write for 90 minutes every single day.

I used these 5 dead-simple steps to create a habit I could actually stick to:🧡 Image
By the end of this thread you will have:

1. Found time to write
2. Generated 12 months of ideas
2. Set a daily publishing cadence
4. Overcome your procrastination
5. Built a bulletproof accountability system

So you can start writing today.

Let's go:
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This is immediately where most people go wrong.

They set a vague goal to "start writing."

Instead, you want to define:

β€’ When you're writing
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Jun 23
The single most powerful habit for personal growth:

Journaling.

Over the past 5 years, I have tested 1,000+ prompts and journaled every single day.

And I always return to these 5 simple prompts:🧡 Image
For my prompts, I use:

β€’ The 80/20 Audit
β€’ The Morning Kickstart
β€’ The Evening Shutdown
β€’ The Bottleneck Analysis
β€’ The Compounding Projection

For notebook & pen, I use:

β€’ Muji 0.5 pens
β€’ Leuchtturm1917 soft-covers

Here's why I picked these tools:
Prompt 1: The Morning Kickstart

My current morning routine:

β€’ Make a fresh double espresso
β€’ Crack open my notebook
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But here's the catch: I set strict limits.

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Jun 19
I used to hate AI.

I thought it was all hype.

But now I write with it every single day.

Here's how (with prompts):🧡 Image
Everyone says AI is amazing.

But if it feels useless when you use it, don't worry:

You’ve never been shown how to actually write with it.

Here are 7 ways I use it to write better, faster, and with less effort:
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Turns out, I was just a terrible prompt writer.

Now I use these 7 simple prompts to upgrade my writing in seconds:
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In the last 5 years, my little business has generated $15,000,000.

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Copywriting.

But when I first started to master it, I was completely overwhelmed.

So here's the 3-step learning process I wish I had back then (start using this today):🧡 Image
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But 3 of them were life-changing.

1. Immersion into 1 copywriter's worldview

2. Reading 3 foundational copywriting books

3. Practicing copywork (to see what writing great copy feels like)

Let's dive in:
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So I tried to:

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β€’ Take every course
β€’ Study every sales letter
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This was overwhelming and a huge mistake.

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This writer is so controversial that the US banned some of his books for 30 years.

And in 1930, Henry Miller made a list of 11 Commandments that are a must-read for any aspiring writer.

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Here's what Miller had to say about his book (and how he chose the title):
Alright, onto his writing advice.

These 11 commandments were part of Henry's personal "Program."

They were rules for himself that he followed day in and day out.

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An unmade decision.

It steals my time, hogs my attention, zaps my energy.

So I use these 8 mental models to go from stuck to decided in under 2 minutes:🧡 Image
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You don't *magically* become them.

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2. "Which path is more difficult in the short-term, but better in the long term?"

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And the key to compounding? Delayed gratification.

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