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#56: The Post-It Exercise Episode: How to Take a Ton of Content and Break It Down It Actionable Steps | ONLINE COURSE CREATION INCUBATOR

08 Sep 2021

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How to Outline & Organize Your Course WITHOUT Losing Your Mind   Ready to completely remove any hair-pulling stress or headaches that can come when you outline your online course?    It’s time for my Post-It Exercise Workshop—the overwhelm-proof way to organize all of your online course content into a flow that works.    In this episode, I discuss how to get your content organized, and how to put all those ideas into a process that makes sense for your students. I cover: ✔️ How this one exercise can lay out your course from beginning to end. ✔️ What steps to take to narrow down your ideas and content. ✔️ Why you need to identify your “secret sauce” (and a few ideas on how to do it!).  ✔️ How some real-life examples worked through the process and found success. ✔️ Why giving underlying knowledge first is key to your student’s progress and transformation.    Resources to Help You Build Your Course & Business * Your Game Plan for Building a Wildly Successful Online Course—Fast: https://coursecreationboutique.com/gameplan * Get Your Starter Course Out to Market in 6 Weeks https://coursecreationboutique.com/sixweeks * High-Touch Done-for-You Services: https://coursecreationboutique.com/course   Be Part of the Community and Connect! * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coursecreationboutique/ * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coursecreationboutique * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginaonativia/

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