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How To Double Your Writing Speed (And Overcome The Outline-Barrier
How To Double Your Writing Speed (And Overcome The Outline-Barrier
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23 minutes
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Aug 24, 2015
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When you're writing articles, it's easy to get locked into the mistake of simply starting up the article. That's a mistake—a big mistake. Outlining is what counts most of all, and yet outlines are hated with a vengeance. Is there a way to create outlines so you don't drive yourself crazy? And how do you create outlines for products, workshops etc? Let's find out in this episode on outlining, in The Three Month Vacation.- ------------------- Note: To access this audio + transcript: http://www.psychotactics.com/55 Email me at: sean@psychotactics.com Twitter/Facebook: seandsouza Magic? Yes, magic: http://www.psychotactics.com/magic -------------------- In this episode Sean talks about Part 1: What is the ‘Concept of Curiosity’? Part 2: The Three Part Outlining System Part 3: What is the Extraction Method? Right click here and ‘save as’ to download this episode to your computer. Useful Resources and Links 5000bc: How to help you layer out distractions, and focus on the things you want. Read or listen to : How To Get Ideas When Writing Article. Special Bonus: How to increase your prices using the ‘Yes-Yes System’. The Transcript This is The Three Month Vacation, I’m Sean D’Souza. In the Antarctic summer of 1912, a rescue party set out in search of Robert Falcon Scott and his expedition team. Scott and his group of explorers had been missing for over eight months. Now, when the search and rescue team found Scott’s body they were horrified at the irony. All of Scott’s men were dead, but not just lying in the snow a million miles from nowhere. They died just eighteen kilometers from a supply depot. This supply depot would have given them all the food and the heating they needed. This depot could of saved their lives. Instead, there they were frozen to death in the unrelenting snow. What was even worse was what Scott and his team knew when they died, and that was that they had missed their opportunity to be first at the South Pole. Roald Amundsen got there first. Now, the difference between Scott and Amundsen could be attributed to many things including bad luck, but the core of Amundsen’s team was based on planning. Amundsen’s team had no friends, they just had experts that would know what to do when things went wrong, and of course there were details. Amundsen labored over the team’s clothing, the ambiance of the prefabricated Norwegian cabin, the supply chain depots. He just went over everything in great detail. In the end, luck played its role, but the better planner won. Amundsen was not only the first one to get to the South Pole, but he also managed to get back safely and to glory. His guide through the entire process was planning the journey. Outlining is about planning. When I was growing up I didn’t have any outlining lessons. I don’t remember going to school and doing any outlining, but I do know that when we do the article writing course we run into a lot of people that have these problems with outlining. Something happened at school that caused a lot of people to absolutely hate outlining. If this hate is so great we miss the opportunity of doing better work and quicker work, and so we have to get over this hate of outlining, because it’s critical not just for your day to day planning, your weekly planning, but it’s also critical for books and podcasts and webinars, and yes of course for articles. Today I’m going to talk about articles, and how you’re going to use outlining, or three methods that you could use to create an outline, without all of that hate of course. One of the biggest objections to outlining is the fact that we don’t have time, and this is critical. When you don’t have time, that’s when you have to outline, because outlining saves time. We spend about a third of our time outlining in different ways. Whether it’s a plan for the week or the month, or if it’s a book that I’m writing, or an article, or even this podcast it has been outlined in great detail, and that’s what enables me to g
Released:
Aug 24, 2015
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