Plan Review

Use a timer for your drafting phases to prevent "perfectionist paralysis".

Start with a "brain dump" of every idea you have, then filter them based on what your audience actually needs. Use a timer for your drafting phases to

Before writing a single word, ask: "What do I want the reader to do after reading this?" This guides your Call to Action (CTA). The difference between a "good idea" and a

The difference between a "good idea" and a "finished project" is almost always . 1. Planning Beats Overwhelm Take ten minutes today to write down the first three steps

Don't let your best ideas die in the "someday" pile. Take ten minutes today to write down the first three steps. That’s not just a list—it’s the start of your roadmap. How to Plan Your Next Post (The Anatomy of a Plan)

If you're looking to plan your own content effectively, follow these core steps: