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I Wished I Learned These 3 Things Before I Started...

But when I learned it–it gave me a boost

Happy Valentine’s Day!

What a lovely idea for a market scheme, and since I’m talking about ideas…

That reminds me of something I almost forgot to mention…

If you’re going crazy because of what I’m talking about then look at the last email I posted.

(Hint: The P.S. spills the tea for you)

But I want to jump back on today’s topic–ideas.

Ever had one of those moments where your brain feels like an empty desert with nothing but a lonely tumbleweed rolling by?

Or when you’re trying to come up with something creative, but somehow end up with the most boring, basic idea possible?

We’ve all been there.

Truth is, creative blocks happen to everyone, and while thinking critically and analyzing stuff can help, sometimes it takes hours to come up with something so good.

But that’s not where I struggle anymore.

Why is that?

Because I found myself learning only 3 simple things to keep myself writing constantly for hours without dying of boredom.

The best part?

I find myself with countless ideas to write about no matter the subject because I’ve tripled the amount of Google Docs in my drive with this.

(Seriously, it’s an endless scroll at this point)

And if you’re confused about what I’m blabbering on and on about then…

Let me clear up some of that confusion for you…

Remember those questions I gave you earlier?

Well, here are the answers…

  1. Say/Do Something Wild: Take action through a crazy thought, feeling, or verbal opinion and people will respond to it whether it be negative or positive. (Through copywriting ofc)

  1. Use The Culture Around You: Using this can sprout new ideas you can simply copy and paste into your emails.

  1. Always Stay Curious & Keep Learning: One of the ways I use this is by reading books like this Ca$hvertising or by exploring legendary copywriter’s techniques.

If you don’t believe me then try it out for yourself–I promise you’ll find yourself sharper, more focused, and more disciplined by the end of the week if you do.

Anyway, I’ve already said too much.

Talk to you later,

Victor

P.S. None of these will work for you if you’re not absolutely obsessed with copywriting, but these can help you outwork even the best.