Most copywriters are doing this completely wrong.
They think they need some rigid 12-hour routine with meditation, journaling, and 47 different productivity hacks.
That's honestly just BS that keeps you busy without getting better.
I've written every day for the last 60+ days and my copy has gotten sharper, faster, and way easier to write.
Why? Because I ditched the complicated routine and focused on what actually matters
Here's my simple 2-block system:
Block 1: Deep Work (2-3 hours)
- No phone, no distractions, no meetings
- Pure writing and skill development
- It's almost like having a gym session for your brain
Block 2: Client Delivery (4-5 hours)
- All client work, revisions, communication
- Separate from creative work completely
- Keeps the money flowing while protecting creativity
That's it. No morning routine. No fancy rituals. Just focused work blocks.
Why this works:
Most people mix creative work with client work and wonder why both suffer. It's almost like trying to lift weights while answering emails.
When you separate deep work from delivery work, both get dramatically better.
The result?
- Writing time cut in half
- Copy quality way higher
- Less mental fatigue
- More consistent output
That's why I built the Akari Network. It's almost like having a gym membership, but for copywriters who want to level up fast.
Inside, you get:
- Weekly deep work sessions with other copywriters
- Real feedback on your copy (not generic advice)
- Case studies from copywriters making $500 - $1,000 /mo
- The exact systems we use to land clients and deliver results
p.s. next group call is taking place this Thursday at 12pm PST