Sarah Lacy
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I'm completely sold, but I don't really understand how to apply this to what I'm doing. I don't understand. And when am I doing this right? When am I being specific enough? When am I putting enough blood on the page? All the things that she talks about that make compelling story. And so we reached out to her and was like, do you do coaching? And she's like, I do, but I have a really long wait list.
I'm completely sold, but I don't really understand how to apply this to what I'm doing. I don't understand. And when am I doing this right? When am I being specific enough? When am I putting enough blood on the page? All the things that she talks about that make compelling story. And so we reached out to her and was like, do you do coaching? And she's like, I do, but I have a really long wait list.
I'm completely sold, but I don't really understand how to apply this to what I'm doing. I don't understand. And when am I doing this right? When am I being specific enough? When am I putting enough blood on the page? All the things that she talks about that make compelling story. And so we reached out to her and was like, do you do coaching? And she's like, I do, but I have a really long wait list.
Now he was someone canceled. He made a compelling case. He was able to skip her wait list. They've spent four years working together on multiple novels. He's now in his third novel. But he, the book wasn't enough. He needed that back and forth. And I think a lot of people feel that way when they read Adam Grant's book, when they read Tim Ferriss's book, when they read, you know, any of, you know,
Now he was someone canceled. He made a compelling case. He was able to skip her wait list. They've spent four years working together on multiple novels. He's now in his third novel. But he, the book wasn't enough. He needed that back and forth. And I think a lot of people feel that way when they read Adam Grant's book, when they read Tim Ferriss's book, when they read, you know, any of, you know,
Now he was someone canceled. He made a compelling case. He was able to skip her wait list. They've spent four years working together on multiple novels. He's now in his third novel. But he, the book wasn't enough. He needed that back and forth. And I think a lot of people feel that way when they read Adam Grant's book, when they read Tim Ferriss's book, when they read, you know, any of, you know,
Even as like a daily reminder with doing nothing more than everything they've already written being put into a nice UX.
Even as like a daily reminder with doing nothing more than everything they've already written being put into a nice UX.
Even as like a daily reminder with doing nothing more than everything they've already written being put into a nice UX.
There's so many people working on this. This is not even a super new thing because so many people have asked me about it. But I think the way I'm thinking about it is somewhat different. But anyway, go ahead.
There's so many people working on this. This is not even a super new thing because so many people have asked me about it. But I think the way I'm thinking about it is somewhat different. But anyway, go ahead.
There's so many people working on this. This is not even a super new thing because so many people have asked me about it. But I think the way I'm thinking about it is somewhat different. But anyway, go ahead.
So I think what it's not is a newsletter because I think most authors and there are many that do this really well. And it's, this is definitely like a core strategy I use when I'm helping an author build a multi-year strategy, right? You send a newsletter and it's like, Hey, remember this thing? Or like, Hey, here's something you could try today.
So I think what it's not is a newsletter because I think most authors and there are many that do this really well. And it's, this is definitely like a core strategy I use when I'm helping an author build a multi-year strategy, right? You send a newsletter and it's like, Hey, remember this thing? Or like, Hey, here's something you could try today.
So I think what it's not is a newsletter because I think most authors and there are many that do this really well. And it's, this is definitely like a core strategy I use when I'm helping an author build a multi-year strategy, right? You send a newsletter and it's like, Hey, remember this thing? Or like, Hey, here's something you could try today.
And those are really interesting ways of continuing to like bring back those habits or frameworks or, you know, Adam Grant might send a thing that's like, hey, here's a new piece of research that backs up what I wrote about and give and take. And I think that's great.
And those are really interesting ways of continuing to like bring back those habits or frameworks or, you know, Adam Grant might send a thing that's like, hey, here's a new piece of research that backs up what I wrote about and give and take. And I think that's great.
And those are really interesting ways of continuing to like bring back those habits or frameworks or, you know, Adam Grant might send a thing that's like, hey, here's a new piece of research that backs up what I wrote about and give and take. And I think that's great.
But I think what you need is like a daily prompt, like the equivalent of when I wake up in the morning, you know, I'm going to look at my email. I am going to see if anyone has texted me. And then the next thing I do is I go do like the basic four daily New York Times puzzles. And it's great, because it is not a time suck. there's really no archive on most of them.
But I think what you need is like a daily prompt, like the equivalent of when I wake up in the morning, you know, I'm going to look at my email. I am going to see if anyone has texted me. And then the next thing I do is I go do like the basic four daily New York Times puzzles. And it's great, because it is not a time suck. there's really no archive on most of them.