3 Drills To Become A Master At Short-Form Posts
how to practice engaging writing so you can finally grow
Many have asked for a detailed guide on short-form content.
Tweets, threads, substack notes, and the rest.
And after much deliberation, I'm sorry to say that I can't really teach that.
But I can give you ways to practice that would have helped me when I was starting out. That way you can develop your own style.
In this post, I'll give you 3 ways to practice writing.
For each 3 ways, you will write 10 short-form posts.
Meaning, if you take an hour or two to do this, you will have a 2-4 weeks worth of short-form content to post.
I am structuring these practices in a way that encourages you to garner attention and engagement, but without sacrificing your deep ideas or insights.
Even if you don't want to write on social media, this can become an incredible morning habit to get your creative juices flowing and show you that you do have ideas that are worth posting in public.
With that, let's begin:
1) Choose 10 Post Structures To Emulate
I believe that any idea can do well.
Because it's often not about the idea itself, it's about the delivery.