7 Secrets of High-Productivity Writing and Info Product Creation
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1. Set your writing goals. Record your goals and keep them in front of you so you always know
what you're shooting for. Set a realistic timeline for the accomplishment of each project and then break it down
into incremental, daily steps.
2. Determine your most critical writing tasks before the start of each day. Listen to your
inner voice. Your intuition always leads you the right way. Early preparation means you're ready to get to work at
the sound of the bell.
3. Create written lists and check off items as you complete them. Your to-do list should
include everything related to a particular writing project. Capture every important idea on paper so you have a
point of reference.
4. Prioritize your list from most important to least. The easiest way to do this is to
categorize each item into three major sections: A) Crucial And Urgent B) Important But Not As Urgent C) Neither
Important Or Urgent. The A's are key items and therefore should receive top priority. B's are next and C's may not
be necessary at all. Prioritize at the start and keep your lists handy and you will be able knock off one writing
project after another.
5. Zoom in. Even if you have 101 different projects on the go, you must prioritize to maximize
your efforts. There are plenty of outside influences to tempt you on a regular basis. There are lots of interesting
things to do, places to go, and people to mingle with. You can easily spend your time many different ways. But if
you want to accomplish great things as a writer or info product creator, you need to stay focused on getting your
daily quota of words onto the page.
6. Work on the single, most important project task at any given time. What's most important is
the one that contributes the greatest value. Constantly ask yourself, "What's the best use of my time, right now?"
Then take action on this one productive step to move you closer to completion.
7. Proceed to the next, most important action step on your list. Focus your attention 100% on
this task until it is completed. When you've taken the task as far as you can, advance to the next item in
succession on your task list. One by one, you'll finish each part of the process and you will always be working on
what is most important to getting the job done.
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