Justin Zack
@justinzack
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This was Tiger Woods training routine on Non Tournament Days. And some people think they’ll be great writers diddling AI for 20 minutes a day.
There are 2 kinds of people: 1/ People who put their shopping cart away 2/ People who leave their shopping cart in the middle of the parking lot for someone else to put away Be like the first one.
Persuasive writing is a game of opposites: You build your case by showing the reader: • What is / is not • Why to / why not to • What to / what not to • When to / when not to Every time you address one of these angles, you shed new light on your offer, topic, or product.
Your most significant area of blindness coincides with where you are the least grateful.
When you stop having ideas, you're too busy. Your brain needs space to marinate and generate fresh thinking. So, whenever you feel stale, ask: "what's eating up my time?"
Quick tip to make your writing stick: Turn a hard fact into something tangible. For example: • Intangible: Mt Everest is 29,032 feet tall. • Tangible: Mt Everest is 29 Empire State Buildings tall. This helps your reader "see" what you mean.
Cooking for yourself isn't as enjoyable as cooking for someone else. Also true in writing.
There are 2 kinds of people: 1/ People who point out your mistakes to make themselves look better 2/ People who point out your mistakes to make you look better Be the 2nd one.
When things are going well, no one questions leadership. But when things are going poorly, the "claws come out." • Infighting • Blame-shifting • Power-grabbing It's easy to judge when you'r under no pressure to deliver.
Being modest doesn't serve you or the people around you. I'm not saying you should boast, but when you downplay what you do and the benefits it produces, you fail to give fully of what you have. If you want to make a difference, you have to tell people.
How you choose to frame your life is how it goes down in history.
If you're stuck for a lack of words... Start with questions. What's the question your trying to answer for yourself or someone else?
For over-quoters Here's a Propper English tip: If a "?" or "!" belongs to your sentence and not the quote...put it outside the quotation marks. Did she say “I’m fine”? But if the punctuation is part of the quote, it goes inside the quotation marks. He yelled, “Watch out!”
I'd rather drink from a cup that shows me how many ounces I'm drinking than one that doesn't. Why? Because I know I should drink more water. And when I see the number of ounces going down—I believe I'm making progress. Physical milestones drive your behavior.
Thinking it? Write it. Because 5 minutes from now, you’ll edit the life out of it.
Some mornings: You wake up ready to conquer the world. Other mornings: Imposter syndrome beats you to it.
There's no "right choice" when it comes to picking a software tool. If it solves the problem you need solving, then it's right for you. Every other thing that it's not great at doesn't matter. You can spend months "evaluating" meanwhile you still have your problem.
The people most willing to pay you are the people who trust you. And the way you create trust is by building relationships one person at a time—over time.
Best compliment ever: "When I get bored, I read your posts."
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