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: Focus 80% of your energy on the 20% of the material that is most difficult or essential. Mastering the "core" makes the rest fall into place quickly.

: Never stare at a blank screen. Sketch subheadings or bullet points to give your mind a "road map" to follow.

: Adopt the journalist's method of putting the most critical information at the top, which allows the rest of the piece to flow naturally from that core idea.

Writing at high speed isn't about typing faster; it’s about reducing "friction" between your brain and the page.

: Use 10-minute bursts of non-stop writing. This triggers the "end effect," where the brain naturally focuses and speeds up as a deadline nears. 🧠 Accelerate Your Learning