How to make content easier with The One Thing
In this video, we’re going to look at how you can use “The One Thing” principle to prioritise your content activities, kick the time-wasters to the curb and celebrate the powerful actions that actually get results.
This strategy is going to make creating content far easier than it has any right to be.
Because there’s no point if it’s not binge-watch-fave-Netflix-series type of fun.
Think about how much time you spent creating, publishing and sharing content for your business. If you’re anything like most business owners + creators, it’s probably at least eleventy-million hours. And who wants to spend THAT much time on an activity that’s boring, blah and when you don’t like what you’ve created anyway? (Not me.) (And probably not you, too.)
There’s lots of things that can make content more fun + productive and less scrolling through Instagram comics.
One such magic weapon is to bend productivity techniques to your will. Take this quote from Gary Keller and Jay Papasan, authors of #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller, The One Thing:
In this video, we’re going to look at how you can use “The One Thing” principle to…
Prioritise your content activities, kick the time-wasters to the curb + celebrate the powerful actions that get bomb results.
So get your dominos ready – things are about to get moving!
small habits are how you get big results: the little things ripple out until, over time, they become the big things.
Learning about The One Thing + using this principle to figure out what’s sustainable FOR YOU, allows you to take control of all those content ideas + tactics, filter them like cold-brewed coffee + then focus on the ones that are the most important.
Because it’s taking this approach that will help you focus on the right actions that’ll move you forward. (Rather than staying swamped in endless to-do’s and Instagram Stories and going live and writing newsletters so people don’t forget who you are and filming videos and doing podcast interviews and teaching workshops and everything in between.)
Bottom line: creativity needs structure and space.
So asking, What’s my ONE Thing right now?, will help you to achieve more of the s p a c e that you’re looking for.
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