Before drafting, reset your physical and mental energy to bypass creative blocks:
: Identify a strong belief you hold and purposefully argue for the opposite viewpoint to see what you might have missed.
: Instead of worrying about how content will perform, ask, "Who needs to hear this today?" to shift from stress to service. 2. Externalize and Expand Ideas Open Your Mind
Once ideas are captured, organize them into a cohesive narrative:
: Imagine two separate rooms in your mind—one for creative generation and one for critical evaluation. Keep the door closed between them during the drafting phase to prevent premature judgment. 3. Structure the Content Before drafting, reset your physical and mental energy
: Use tools like MindMeister or MindNode to visually organize subtopics. This allows ideas to grow in any direction without the physical restrictions of paper.
: Document everyday experiences to make content more authentic and less of a "big lift". Externalize and Expand Ideas Once ideas are captured,
: Engage in low-pressure activities like coloring, photography, or molding clay to relax the mind and spark unexpected insights. Stop Overthinking. Start Creating.