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Week 3
💡 1. TOPIC. Choose your high-level topic for the week:
When selecting a topic, brainstorm topics that you want to share with others or you want to personally explore.
The best topics are ideas that have been circling your mind and you want to clarify through writing.
For more ideas, check out
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The Best Writing Prompts
 
Brainstorm a few ideas:
     
     
     
    🚄  2. BULLET DRAFT. Write a Bullet Draft to get your ideas on "paper."
    • Important: Draft your bullets as quickly as possible.
    • Important: Do not edit, delete, pause, or worry about grammar, style, or structure.
    • The goal for the bullet draft is to get your IDEAs on paper.
     
    🚄 Bullet Draft:
       
       
      📝 3. SUBSTANCE DRAFT. Remove the bullets and add substance to the post
      • Copy/Paste your Bullet Draft below.
      • Remove the bullets. Fill in the gaps with additional clarity when necessary.
      • Bring your bullets together into a cohesive vision.
       
      📝 Substance Draft:
       
       
       
       
       
      🎯 4. CLARITY DRAFT. Make your final edits to the post. Aim for clarity.
      • Copy/Paste your Substance Draft below. Read aloud to find errors.
      • Remember to
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        Write Like an Amazonian
        • 1. Use less than 30 words per sentence
          2. Be objective: replace adjectives and adverbs with data
          3. Use the "So What" Test
          4. Avoid Jargon and Acronyms
          5. Use subject-verb-object sentences
           
      🎯  Clarity Draft:
       
       
       
       
       
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      Topic:

      Tags
      Week 3
      💡 1. TOPIC. Choose your high-level topic for the week:
      When selecting a topic, brainstorm topics that you want to share with others or you want to personally explore.
      The best topics are ideas that have been circling your mind and you want to clarify through writing.
      For more ideas, check out
      🌟
      The Best Writing Prompts
       
      Brainstorm a few ideas:
         
         
         
        🚄  2. BULLET DRAFT. Write a Bullet Draft to get your ideas on "paper."
        • Important: Draft your bullets as quickly as possible.
        • Important: Do not edit, delete, pause, or worry about grammar, style, or structure.
        • The goal for the bullet draft is to get your IDEAs on paper.
         
        🚄 Bullet Draft:
           
           
          📝 3. SUBSTANCE DRAFT. Remove the bullets and add substance to the post
          • Copy/Paste your Bullet Draft below.
          • Remove the bullets. Fill in the gaps with additional clarity when necessary.
          • Bring your bullets together into a cohesive vision.
           
          📝 Substance Draft:
           
           
           
           
           
          🎯 4. CLARITY DRAFT. Make your final edits to the post. Aim for clarity.
          • Copy/Paste your Substance Draft below. Read aloud to find errors.
          • Remember to
            🚚
            Write Like an Amazonian
            • 1. Use less than 30 words per sentence
              2. Be objective: replace adjectives and adverbs with data
              3. Use the "So What" Test
              4. Avoid Jargon and Acronyms
              5. Use subject-verb-object sentences
               
          🎯  Clarity Draft: