Having no ideas for tweets sucks

Especially when everyone has so many good ones

Today I write 50 tweets a day for clients in 60 minutes, and it's fun af

Here's how:
You're not getting new ideas because you're trying to invent them

Ideas are not invented, they're assembled

Everything you know right now is a collection of what you read, people told you and you experienced yourself

They're not new ideas, they're new angles for the same idea
My favorite way to come up with fresh content is just that:

Consuming other people's content and letting my brain work

Your brain is a replication MACHINE

Expose it to good content and it will produce good content
Introducing: The Thought Museum
The Thought Museum is a collection of tweets you like

Or quotes

Or subject lines

Or designs

Or whatever.

It's a museum because ONLY good content is allowed

Let's create one:
Step 1)

Open a free notion . so account

Create a page

Name it JK Molina (or whatever you want)

Now you have a museum wall

Let's fill it
Step 2)

Filter my best tweets by typing this on the Twitter search bar:

onejkmolina min_faves:200

Then go to "Latest"

And you can see every tweet I've ever posted over 200 likes

AKA the ones that are not complete shit
Step 3)

Copy & Paste, a lot
Step 4)

Every time you feel uninspired, read it

There are already good ideas in there, your brain will pick up patterns

Combine it with quotes you know

Experiences you've lived

And things you've read

And you'll inevitably come up with something fresh and engaging
Step 5)

Keep feeding it

Create one for your favorite accounts

Or your favorite quotes

Or the subject lines that make you click

Make your thought museum a fucking Louvre
And that's it

Simple concept, but powerful in execution

It was a game changer for me,

I hope it's a game changer for you.

Talk soon,

JK.
This is part of 1 lesson out of 50 inside my Twitter Monetization course, Bow & Arrow.

If you enjoyed this, and want the actual blueprint I use to write thousand dollar tweets for me and for clients,

Check out Bow & Arrow here:

jkmolina.com/#arrow

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