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600 word target for 30 minutes

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Prompt 1

Write a clear blog post that helps busy writers who keep losing momentum turn the idea into a complete first draft about building a sustainable morning writing routine. Add one useful constraint: avoid your most obvious first answer and write from the second angle instead.

Prompt 2

Open with a specific moment, question, or tension connected to building a sustainable morning writing routine, then make the next paragraph useful to busy writers who keep losing momentum.

Prompt 3

Name the mistake, assumption, or hidden cost around building a sustainable morning writing routine; then show the reader a more workable path.

Prompt 4

Write the version of this piece that would still feel useful after the headline is forgotten.

Warm-up prompt

For five minutes, list what the reader already believes about building a sustainable morning writing routine, what busy writers who keep losing momentum may be missing, and what you can say without pretending to be more certain than you are.

Outline starter

1. Hook: connect building a sustainable morning writing routine to a real reader problem.

2. Problem: make this goal visible: draft a complete piece.

3. Useful steps: use a clear sentence that moves the piece forward.

4. Example: give busy writers who keep losing momentum something they can use next.

5. Takeaway: close with the clearest next thought.

Editing checklist

Hit roughly 600 words before editing.

Use plain sentences and make each paragraph earn its place.

Check that each section answers a different reader question.

Add a transition where the argument or scene turns.

Keep the constraint visible enough to sharpen the draft, not so visible that it becomes a gimmick.

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Prompt checklist

Specific

Does the prompt name the reader, topic, and job?

Usable

Can the first paragraph begin without research?

Bounded

Is the draft small enough for the time available?