
I’ve heard about it but never looked deeper into the method. So here is another topic that I have to put on my to-do-list.
This article explains the basics of the Snowflake method pretty well.

I’ve heard about it but never looked deeper into the method. So here is another topic that I have to put on my to-do-list.
This article explains the basics of the Snowflake method pretty well.

Grok didn’t answer directly, so I used the app to get an answer. Seems like Grok is generally overloaded currently as there are timeouts throughout the entire day.
Anyway, Outlining it is.
I’ll work on a summary article about idea generation in the background, where I add my own process and ideas on top. Should be finished in the next couple of days.
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Idea generation as a topic is nearing its end – at least for the basics. Next week I’ll focus on Outlining, and I’ll releas a comprehensive guide on generating book ideas.
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Grok itself is already a very helpful tool. You can use the free version with limits. There is also ChatGPT which doesn’t have the same timeouts that Grok has with a free account.
But I’m curious about Sudowrite. If it can help me to get to my desired goal of writing a book a month, I’ll be happy to use it. It’s going to take me a while to learn to use it, but it’s on my to-do-list – just as Notion which was recommended by Grok this week as well.
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