Plan

Start with a "brain dump" of every idea you have, then filter them based on what your audience actually needs.

Use H2 and H3 headings to create a logical flow. This keeps you on track and makes the post easier for readers (and search engines) to scan. Start with a "brain dump" of every idea

If you're looking to plan your own content effectively, follow these core steps: If you're looking to plan your own content

Use a timer for your drafting phases to prevent "perfectionist paralysis". That’s not just a list—it’s the start of your roadmap

Don't let your best ideas die in the "someday" pile. Take ten minutes today to write down the first three steps. That’s not just a list—it’s the start of your roadmap. How to Plan Your Next Post (The Anatomy of a Plan)

Before writing a single word, ask: "What do I want the reader to do after reading this?" This guides your Call to Action (CTA).

When you look at a massive goal, your brain often defaults to stress. Planning allows you to deconstruct that mountain into a series of manageable hills. Instead of "Write a Book," your plan says, "Outline Chapter 1." Suddenly, the impossible feels doable. 2. Constraints Breed Creativity