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if you're serious about your learning
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and you want to take it to the next
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level then you have to try writing mini
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essays and I warn you this will take a
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lot of time and effort but you'll gain
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so much wisdom and perspective in return
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they're also one of my most powerful
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tools for improving how I write it gives
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me the opportunity to practice and to
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really develop the skills and become
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familiar with the craft but what are me
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essays anyway well they're not the long
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boring ones from school where your
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teachers made you write 2,000 words on
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some you didn't care about
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these mini essays are actually fun to
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write and sometimes they're my favorite
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part of the day mini essays are short
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pieces of writing that surround a single
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idea or topic and in this case you don't
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have to get frustrated over choosing
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what to write about because it's already
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done for you and if that sounds bizarre
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it will make so much sense you'll see
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ultimately there are a tool for learning
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if I encounter something in a book that
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I find really interesting something that
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resonates with me I write a mini essay
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on it and that is true for any piece of
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content whether it's a book whether it's
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a video an article even tweets or even
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something that someone told you one day
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it doesn't matter where these ideas come
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from but as long as it stood out to you
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it's worth writing about and that
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writing takes the form of the mini essay
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which is essentially a detailed note and
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I write it as if I'm going to teach it
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to someone else and you'll see why
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that's so powerful very shortly so
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here's a great example I was reading an
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article on substack written by Rob
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Henderson who's an amazing writer by the
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way I'll link him down below in this
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article he shares a story from Thomas
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so's Memoir and it was about how even
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people who seem friendly and
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approachable at first can actually be
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deceiving and you may not always be able
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to trust them then on the other hand you
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have people who are kind of harsh and
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cold at first but as long as they're
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authentic you can trust them more and it
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can be bad enough that those people who
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appear nice actually betray you when
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push comes to shove this idea stuck out
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to me so I took the concept and I wrote
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A minay on it in my own words as if I'm
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going to tell someone else about it and
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it's not just some scribbled down note
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this has a start an end and a middle it
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has structure to it but hold on a second
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why go through all this trouble anyway
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what's the point yes these are short to
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WR but they still take a lot of time and
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effort so what what's in it for you why
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would you even bother putting in the
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effort to write these I won't deny that
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these are an investment they do take
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time and effort but in spite of that I
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couldn't care less because the reward
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you receive in return is so worth it
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every single minute of writing those
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mini essays is absolutely worth your
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time 100% ever since I started using
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these mini essays in my self-education
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you can say which was about 8 months ago
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a year maybe I have seen noticeable
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improvements in not only my reading
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quality but my writing has gotten more
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powerful too it's true that the
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investment is large but I see
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Improvement in two areas of life that
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really mean a lot to me and I bet it's
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the same for you so let me show you
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exactly how mini essays are so good for
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your reading and writing now the first
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huge benefit of mini essays is something
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that every reader would kill for it's
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the ability to remember and understand
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what they read enough to close the
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covers of the book and say I am
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confident in what I just read and I can
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now go and use this and recall the ideas
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in my daily life many essays help you
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achieve that by exploiting something
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called the fman technique and you've
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probably heard it before but if you
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haven't it's a technique named after the
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famous physicist Richard fman he's
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incredibly wellknown and he was a Nobel
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Prize winner so if he uses it as the
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backbone to his success then you bet you
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can too it's something that anyone can
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use whether you're a high schooler or a
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college professor it's flexible it's
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simple and arguably it's the best
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learning strategy ever now the first
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step involves the learning itself which
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is straightforward you pick up a book
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you watch something you listen to a
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podcast anything so long as you're
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actively learning and I would recommend
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taking notes in the process cuz that's
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actually how you force your mind to
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think and the second thing you do is you
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actually teach what you learn to others
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and when I say that I don't mean going
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out and giving a lecture on it but
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you're teaching an imaginary audience
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you're producing something as if you're
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going to tell someone else about it and
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you can see where this is going with the
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mini essays and this is where the fun
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part is because you can use any medium
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you want you can write on a whiteboard
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you can write notes to yourself you can
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film videos or even record audio
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whatever suits you best to communicate
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this point and understand it better now
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in this case we're using mini essays
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because I found that they're the
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simplest form of teaching they're easy
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they're accessible and anyone can do it
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almost anywhere and if it sounds
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intimidating there's no worries because
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I'm actually going to go into a a
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step-by-step process later on now this
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works because teaching what you learn is
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actually incredibly powerful for your
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own learning because not only does that
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mental work of writing Force the ideas
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to stick but it also let you spot gaps
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in your understanding and this is the
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magic of the third step when you write
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your mini essays you're forced to think
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when you put ideas onto paper they're
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exposed to the world and you can
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confront them clearly because there's
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been so many times where I've read
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something and it was quite insightful
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and I thought I understood it I was like
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yeah well that makes sense I'm happy
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with my reading but then I find that
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someone asks me about it or I try and
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talk about it on paper by writing and I
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realize I actually have no idea what he
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was saying I can't put it into words I
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can't articulate it but all that time in
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my head I thought I knew it and it's
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only until I started writing that I was
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able to see all the gaps in my
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understanding and even though this
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sounds annoying it's actually a really
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good thing it's a gift in Disguise
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because now you have the opportunity to
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make amends you've shown yourself that
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you're clearly lacking something and now
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the next step is to just return to the
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source material and kind of patch those
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holes and the benefit to Don't Stop
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pouring in because when you correct
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yourself when you revisit the material
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and find out what you missing that very
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act helps you remember more it's just
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like in school when you made a mistake
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you didn't really make the same mistake
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twice and if you can repeat that process
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you can learn anything you can walk away
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from any book any video feeling
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productive and satisfied with your
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learning it makes your progress as clear
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as it can be and that is really the
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backbone of a a good life of learning
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and I guarantee if you can take some of
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the most powerful ideas from a book you
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love and write many essays on them you
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will be unrecognizable Down the Line
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This is truly deep learning and there's
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nothing that Eng engages you more with
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the book than writing mini essays so
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just for that reason alone mini essays
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are wonderful but that's only half of
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their value now I'm on a journey to
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become a better writer every day I try
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and improve my skills and see where I
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can go and along the way mini essays
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have been my most precious tool for
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getting there there's three main
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benefits to them that combine into this
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perfect trifecta of writing the first
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benefit is volume many novice writers
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and this included me but they start with
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a burst of energy and confidence they
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have this excitement to become a writer
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they tell every one that they a writer
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they come up with plans they brainstorm
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ideas and topics all these different
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things but in spite of all this action
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and busyness they don't write anything
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it's sad and ironic probably the worst
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form of procrastination too now I'm not
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saying to be a writer you have to have
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written a bestseller or grown an email
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list to 10,000 subscribers but every
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writer has to have something to show off
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even if it's not the best quality work
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at least it's something and then you
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have to ask yourself the tough question
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are you a writer or are you a wannabe I
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was a wannabe but many essays offered a
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solution a way out of this black hole of
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procrastination because the only way to
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escape it and become a good writer is to
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put in the Reps you don't get strong and
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build muscle by going to the gym once a
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month and you don't become a good writer
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by spitting out 200 words once in a blue
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moon there are no hacks or tricks in
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this game and even though that sounds
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Bleak it's good news because the only
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thing that will reward you is effort
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consistent sustained effort every single
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day it guarantees that if you have that
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patience and that consistency you will
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become a good writer that's a promise
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from me to you and from every other
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great writer out there I make sure to
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write every day and I have been for a
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while now and over those months I can
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see a visible change it's like
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practicing an instrument if you practice
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every single day you won't really be
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able to tell the difference from day to
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day but if you stretch that time frame
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out over the weeks months even years you
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suddenly see how much you've changed and
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the progress becomes real and tangible
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and it's exactly the same in writing
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many essays are not a hack but they are
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a tool for helping you get that volume
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in and by putting that practice in you
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do get better but how comes how's that
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possible well a common hurdle for
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writers is not knowing what to write
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about and this is something that really
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affected me in the past I would be
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sitting there with a blank screen and
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I'd be confused not knowing what to
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write and you can just sit there for an
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hour with nothing happening but with
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mini essays this pain is completely
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absent it's gone it doesn't exist your
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writing topic is chosen for you already
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it's simply the interesting ideas you've
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read in a book and that frees up your
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mind to just sit down and actually write
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and get those damn reps in through the
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Synergy by combining my reading with
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writing mini essays I can easily clock
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about 800 1,000 words a day and if that
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doesn't sound like much to you it is to
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me because before I was doing less than
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500 a day so with one change to my
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routine I've almost doubled my writing
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output and in theory that means I'll
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improve my skills twice as fast so if
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you can fit mini essays into your
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everyday learning habits you will see
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your writing skills s now the second
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benefit to mini essays is novelty when
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you scroll through YouTube shorts or
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Instagram reals why are they so
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addictive what is it about them that
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keeps you glued to the screen every few
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seconds you can expect to see something
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new and that keeps you entertained
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whereas if you were to watch say a 2hour
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lecture on YouTube because nothing's
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really changing throughout that two
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hours you really you have to have a
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stronger attention span to stay focused
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by writing mini essays you're harnessing
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the power of novelty to keep you writing
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for long periods of time and you know
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what that means it means you write more
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every day it means you get better every
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day and it means you improve at a faster
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rate than ever before see you and I
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we're humans right we have different
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interests if I sat here and told you
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that you need to stick to your
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specialized field and you need to talk
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about this one topic all the time you
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wouldn't do that and I would hate to do
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that I would hate to bottle myself in
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into to one topic and manyi essays are
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completely against the idea too because
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in the space of 1 hour you can write
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about five different topics all of which
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are wildly interesting to you because
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each mini essay takes about 10 or 20
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minutes to write all in the space of an
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hour I can be writing about content
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creation drug cartels Pride or some
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literature I read I can switch between
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all these vastly different topics so
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quickly it keeps writing fun accessible
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and refreshing and that allows you to
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just do it for ages the third benefits
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your writing is that Min essays help you
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build a bank of ideas a lot of writers
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dread the blank page they sit at their
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computer screen paralyzed not knowing
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what to write about not knowing where to
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start trying to squeeze out an idea but
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nothing happens nothing comes out of it
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I know that feeling in action hurts and
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there's no good reason why you should
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suffer from it and even though I can
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relate to that feeling I haven't felt it
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in over a year just because of mini
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essays ever since I started using them
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I've never been stuck on what to write
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ever if anything I have too much to
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write and of course I'm not complaining
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at all about that and this is all
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because I built a bank of ideas that I
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can draw from whenever I need I use this
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note taking app called obsidian and with
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just the click of a button it slaps me
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in the face with this massive network of
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knowledge and because I tagged every
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note and connected it to similar ones I
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can just jump anywhere into this network
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and find some inspiration on what to
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write about for example if I felt
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inspired to write about a meaningful
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life I can click on the meaning tag and
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it shows me everything about meaning
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that I've written ever and from here I
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can look around and see what makes me
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curious and what I can maybe expand upon
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so for example here there's a note
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called meaning justifies suffering but
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then I also see a note about education
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and how we have to take it into our own
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hands immediately in my mind I see hold
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on a second maybe I could connect those
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two ideas somehow maybe how meaning
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applies to our self-education and being
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lifelong students for example these are
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two wildly different ideas coming
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together to form something new and
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exciting and that example is with a
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narrow view I can open up this entire
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graph to reveal a 100 maybe a thousand
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different entry points of writing
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there's just so much to talk about that
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you really never run out of ideas with
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this and as a bonus tip you can actually
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use each mini essay to help you write
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the final piece of work so for example
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if I want to flesh out an idea more I
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sometimes look back at the mini essay I
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wrote and maybe I really liked how I
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phrased something there or maybe I used
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a quote that was really powerful and
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Punchy or perhaps I like the structure
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and I want to kind of copy that into my
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bigger piece of work the mini essays
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always give you that foundation and that
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starting point I always think of it as
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my own personal writing assistant in the
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pal of my hand it's brilliant I couldn't
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live without many essays and if you
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think it's time for you to also step up
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your reading and writing game then you
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might be wondering how can I actually
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apply this how can I actually write them
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and where should I write them and all
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these different questions so now I want
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to dive into the raw details that can
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help you actually apply this concept and
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start writing your own so first what
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makes a mini essay what the dos and
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don'ts well first and most importantly
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they have to be short because if you're
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writing too many words then they just
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become full-blown essays and that's good
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in itself but it kind of defeats the
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purpose of this as a notetaking
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technique so if you feel that desire to
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write a fullon essay do that but keep
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the other mini essay shorter and more
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concise mine are roughly 100 to 300
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words long which is just a few
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paragraphs as a good rule of thumb I try
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and fit everything on one page without
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having to scroll this is important
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because it stops you from Rambling which
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I have the tendency to do it helps you
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practice being brief which is such an
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important skill for any writer out there
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exactly how you structure these mini
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essays is completely up to you in my
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case I write these knowing that I'm
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going to release them to the world at
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some point in time so because of that I
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try and keep it informative entertaining
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and actionable but of course that's just
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me you might have completely different
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needs and the structure of your mini
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essays should reflect what you want so
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for example you might be practicing your
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storytelling so maybe you want to
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include a story in each of your notes or
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maybe you love Pros or poet
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and you kind of want to integrate that
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element into it this method is yours and
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above all it should serve you to achieve
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your goals and that means you adjust it
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to your needs and you have that
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confidence to to carve your own path of
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learning and that remains true but
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there's one tip in writing these mini
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essays that will save you from a bunch
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of stress and that's to keep them
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restricted to a single concept or idea
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so what that means is every single mini
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essay should be about one thing and one
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thing alone and this is important
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because as soon as you try and integrate
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many different elements Concepts it
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starts getting complicated you start to
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lose the clarity of the message and it
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just becomes a jumble i' save the
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connections and the more complicated
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stuff for longer pieces of writing I
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know it's tempting to pull other ideas
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in sometimes but trust me on this one it
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will make the process so much easier if
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you stick to a single concept the final
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question is where do you write these
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essays I use a free note taking app
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called obsidian and that's where you've
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seen all the footage I put on the screen
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I would recommend it because it can be
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used offline and it has this really nice
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graph feature that just lets you see all
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the notes you've ever made in a visual
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format and of course it's simple it's
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minimalistic it keeps things focused on
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the writing rather than all these other
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gimmicks and features and after a whole
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year of using it it's continued to serve
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me well but of course the options are
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endless really there's so many not
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taking apps out there I would just
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recommend that you use something that a
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allows you to connect notes which is
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important and B allows you to use it
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offline that means you can of course
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connect ideas and form new ones and keep
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your knowledge somewhat arranged but it
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also means you can use it wherever you
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are and you don't have to rely on having
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an internet connection but whatever you
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choose the most important thing is to
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stay consistent the platform is not the
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important part the important part is
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showing up every day to write if you
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make many essays a habit I promise you
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you will become a better reader but also
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a skilled writer it's my favorite way to
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kill two birds with one stone and really
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make this life of learning I can be
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happy with I hope you can find Value in
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this method and of course if you have
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any questions on how you can set it up
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or which note apps to use or anything
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anything at all related to this my email
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is open the comment are open and as
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always I'm happy to help you there I
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