2. Set up a Mind Scale
Once you're done with the jotting, it's time to set up a mind scale. Using a piece of paper, start gathering ideas for the topic you've jotted down and you could find out that a lot of great ideas you never thought of may begin to flow into your brain.
3. Draw the Key Points for Your Post
Drawing the key points for your post will follow the setting up of a mind scale. In as much as you've been able to gather some great ideas from the mind scale set up, you'll then begin to draw the main points for your post from the ideas gathered. You will find out that you could draw a minimum of seven solid points from each of the ideas gathered on paper.
4. Extract Ideas from each of these Points
Here again, the numerous points you've drawn so far will be developed into the full content and you'll discover that you prepared immensely for the post even beyond your readers' expectation. And the readers will joyfully leave their comments, praising you (The Author) and subscribing for more of this.
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Many valid points have been discussed.
I will use scheduling as a solution for writer's block.
Many times I can use the mechanics of scheduling versus doing nothing at all.
All the Best,
Louisa
Just curious? Is there more to this training?
I was really getting into it and it seemed to stop on the last three points.
I'm curious about what is a mind scale? Have you written another training to expand on this?
Really enjoy your trainings and look forward to them.
All the Best,
Louisa