Pretend that fate depends on the integrity of these 100 words.
Focus on the essence of a single idea. Be as clear and direct as possible, using just enough words to say what’s important. Ruthlessly eliminate fluff.
Don’t be afraid to let your personality illuminate your message. Your readers thrive from the connection you make with them, no matter how small.
Use the 100 word format when pressed for time. The verbiage is just long enough to say something meaningful, quickly.
It’s also an honest way to keep good on your daily writing commitments.
If you have any leftover words, you’ve succeeded!
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