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Highlights The writing techniques I planned last month helped me publish faster and focus better. I need to find more ways to talk to readers about my book. Goal grades At the start of each month, I declare what I’d like to accomplish. Here’s how I did against those goals: Publish two chapters of my book to pre-order readers Result: Published “You’re Qualified to Write a Blog Post” and “Good vs. Bad Content Marketing” Grade: A I completed these chapters and sent them to pre-order customers.
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