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Melanie, Inner Ether's avatar

Interesting concept, wow, that looks disciplined to me. I've not written but have edited for authors. To increase cohesion, I mindmap on paper to take a break from the screen and linear thinking.

Thank you for sharing such inspiration, Gunnar.

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Gunnar Habitz's avatar

Thanks for your kind lines, Melanie - and good to know that you‘re editing books!

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Jennifer Lancaster's avatar

Here is my advice based on 15 years of writing (books): with the cheapening of general tips and information due to the glut of it and AI, your new mini book will meet a market need when you provide some anecdotes which work for you, case stories of others' habits, and how it relates to designing our life. My suggestion is to read books on designing one's life to inspire your thoughts. Remember, if you write pieces with a LLM, it tends to be repetitive - so watch for that.

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Gunnar Habitz's avatar

Very good input, Jennifer - indeed this book has my own stories and what I hear from others written by me. It needs to resonate beteeen the reader and the author.

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Claudia Faith's avatar

this is amazing, love the breakdown, and that you take us with you on this process!

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Sal Gallaher Author's avatar

Best way to reach a goal is to commit to it public.

Look forward to following your progress.

I have no doubt you will do it.

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Neera Mahajan's avatar

Writing a book in public is fun. I have written several. Enjoy the process. You might get hooked.

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J.R. Heimbigner's avatar

I love everything about this! Can’t wait to read your books and see how it all develops!

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Gunnar Habitz's avatar

Thanks mate - next update next Sunday (my birthday)

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Ibrahim Khan's avatar

Really doable ideas 💡. Thanks 🙏

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