🦸♀️1 superpower every writer needs to master…
Listening!
Think about it, the best writers are the ones who can tap into the emotions of their readers. And the key to doing that is by listening.
Here’s what happens when you improve your listening skills
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I can't believe the cops called Gabby the aggressor WTF
This poor girl already blamed herself enough.
This new Gabby Piteto doc on Netflix is leaving me absolutely heartbroken for this girl 😢
#GABBYPETITO
Please don't quit your job and "go all in".
It’s much simpler to build a side hustle alongside your day job, hit your freedom number, and then jump ship if you want.
Here’s how you can do it:
I started working for @Youshaei a few weeks ago!
Anyone in the content creation biz NEEDS to watch this interview he did with @Dannmace 👇
How do they fit so much advice into 1 YouTube video 🤯
Imagine being so good at YT that @MrBeast and @Casey hire you
That's @Dannmace
In our interview, he breaks down:
- 4 steps to craft a great hook
- Process of making videos for MrBeast and Casey
- What he learned as an award-winning director
Watch: https://t.co/fPpMIPYOZ9
The #1 reason your competitors are ahead of you…
They’re willing to put themselves out there.
NO ONE has ever thought “Gee I wish I didn’t make a name for myself.”
Build your personal brand or watch your competitors build theirs.
@AmandaMGoetz Very true… when you pretend you’re fine it creates misalignment because you’re not effectively reacting to the issues.
It’s the universes way of forcing you to face the shit.
I hope you’re on your way to overcoming whatever you’re faced with.
Want to write stories that people can't scroll past?
3 secrets for powerful storytelling.
1) Start in the middle
Starting your story in the middle creates a sense of intrigue.
For example:
"I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw..."
2) Get to the point
Don't beat around the bush.
Get to the point and do it quickly.
For example:
"I want to tell you about a time when I failed miserably..."
3) Use sensory language
Sensory language helps your readers connect with and visualize your story.
For example:
"I heard the roar of the crowd as I crossed the finish line."
So, start in the middle, get to the point, and use sensory language to make your stories come to life.
Try it in your next post!