Phoenix Huber
1 min readSep 30, 2020

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I instantly hit the follow button after finishing this read! Max, I am really impressed. Getting myself to write faster has been the struggle of my lifetime. I've given myself *glimpses* of rapid writing. Yet, I need a stronger process to help resolve all those moments when my writing starts to become slow, unfocused, or indecisive, costing me hours...

My takeaways:

1. Write the first draft in one continuous flow, no editing.

2. Edit the next morning! I don't think I've ever tried beginning my mornings with editing. We'll see how it goes!

3. Set a quota I can easily meet, and then compete with myself to keep going beyond. :)

This was a truly great article. You wrote it quickly without sacrificing quality. I loved the way you structured it with the actionable tips at the bottom of each section.

I was following someone else before who was writing some 5 articles a day, but the writing quality kept bothering me after a while... I am now going to check out your other writing, Max. Hopefully you are someone I can follow as an example and inspiration of how to write wonderfully AND rapidly.

Thank you!!!!!!!!!! :)

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Phoenix Huber
Phoenix Huber

Written by Phoenix Huber

Animal advocate. Personal coach for highly sensitive heroes, here to help marginalized or misunderstood people feel magical.

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