Short Burst Productivity

Burst is a 30 page (6000+ word) guide that teaches people how they can maximize productivity by combining the power of prioritization and the unparalleled focus of short burst productivity.

Sections Include:

  • Introduction
  • Hustle Culture
    • The Downside of “Rise and Grind”
    • Is There a Better Way?
  • The Prioritization Primer
    • The Important-Urgent Matrix
    • Other Prioritization Practices
      • Getting Things Done (GTD)
      • 168 Hours
      • Eat That Frog
  • Short-Burst Productivity
    • The Pomodoro Technique
      • The 5 Step Pomodoro Technique
      • Pomodoro Technique Rules
      • Tips to Get the Most out of The Pomodoro Method
    • The 52/17 Rule
      • What Makes an Effective Break?
    • Time-Blocking
      • Visual Example
      • The Benefits of Time Blocking
      • Time Blocking and Short-Burst Productivity
    • Other Short-Burst Productivity Practices
      • The Flowtime Technique
      • Gamification
      • The Action Method
      • Tocks
  • Conclusion

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Preselling by Reviewing

People want to know more about the products they are thinking about buying. They don’t want to buy blindly, especially not in today’s day and age. Gone are the days when people only had access to items in their local stores. They really didn’t need to read reviews because there weren’t any other choices – they had to go with what was there.

That’s not the case these days. Today, people can buy whatever they want online. It doesn’t matter if they live across the country or even across the world– they can access the exact products they want.

This gives people many more choices. It’s a wonderful thing, although it does have its downsides. For one thing, there are so many choices that it can be hard to make a decision. Should you buy this thing or that thing? Would this product serve your purposes better or would a different product serve your purposes better?

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AI Brainstorming Guide and Prompt Library

Before a single sentence gets written, there’s a creative space where ideas get tested, angles get discovered, and strategies get shaped. That’s where AI becomes something more than a writing tool. It becomes the brainstorming partner who never gets tired, never runs out of perspectives, and never settles for the first obvious answer.

The difference between content that converts and content that disappears isn’t about writing quality. It’s about the thinking that happens before the writing begins. When you use AI to brainstorm first, you’re not just generating faster.

You’re seeing possibilities you wouldn’t have spotted on your own. You’re stress-testing ideas before you invest hours building them out. You’re uncovering the hooks, angles, and frameworks that make people stop scrolling and start paying attention. Whether you end up writing the final piece yourself or letting AI handle it, that upfront exploration changes everything about what you create.

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Monetizing Your Content

I’ve said it before – content is currency on the web. If you have great content, then you have a great business. But, you have to know how to monetize it. You also have to know what each piece of content you create means for your business. What are your goals for your content? Also, consider whether you’re getting every last drop you can out of your content. Use your content well and use it in more than one way. Content can help you make sales. You can sell reports and ebooks, for example. Or, some of your articles might promote your own products or products as an affiliate – now there are even more sales in your pocket. Continue Reading (only available for IMIT members)

9 Brainstorming Demands to Make of AI

You already know how to prompt AI to write blog posts, emails, and info products for you. But what most people overlook is what comes before that process begins. They skip the part where real creativity lives, which is so important when working with AI.

This is the place where hooks form, angles spark, and ideas actually get shared and come to life. Most marketers do nothing more than ask for a set number of words for a specific topic.

Instead, step back and force your AI to think wider, deeper, and smarter – before the content even exists. Too many entrepreneurs treat AI like a ghostwriter, but not like a brainstorming partner.

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