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Bullet Draft

Goal:
  • The goal of the Bullet Draft is to get your IDEAs on paper
  • The Bullet Draft helps us to break writing into smaller, more manageable milestones
  • The Bullet Draft is a key step in avoiding a blank page on the publishing day
 
How:
  • After choosing a topic for the week, quickly move to the Bullet Draft
  • Take 10–15 minutes to write a series of bullets about your topic (aim for 10–20 bullets)
  • Brainstorm as much as you possibly can about the topic
  • Draft your bullets as quickly as possible
  • Do not edit, delete, or pause while writing
  • Do not worry about grammar, style, or structure
  • Writing the Bullet Draft should be a creative, exhausting sprint
 
A Bullet Draft is Not:
  • An outline. You’re not planning what you will write in the future. You should be writing complete thoughts rather than an outline of what you intend to write later
 
 
Bullet Draft 🚄 (Watch at 1.5x Speed!)
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Bullet Draft

Goal:
  • The goal of the Bullet Draft is to get your IDEAs on paper
  • The Bullet Draft helps us to break writing into smaller, more manageable milestones
  • The Bullet Draft is a key step in avoiding a blank page on the publishing day
 
How:
  • After choosing a topic for the week, quickly move to the Bullet Draft
  • Take 10–15 minutes to write a series of bullets about your topic (aim for 10–20 bullets)
  • Brainstorm as much as you possibly can about the topic
  • Draft your bullets as quickly as possible
  • Do not edit, delete, or pause while writing
  • Do not worry about grammar, style, or structure
  • Writing the Bullet Draft should be a creative, exhausting sprint
 
A Bullet Draft is Not:
  • An outline. You’re not planning what you will write in the future. You should be writing complete thoughts rather than an outline of what you intend to write later
 
 
Bullet Draft 🚄 (Watch at 1.5x Speed!)