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Write in sequence or jump around?
Ok, I have the framework for my workbook from Claude, i'm in Canva and ready to drop in the content. My question is, should (1) I discipline myself and work on each section in order until it's done before moving onto the next. Or the other option that (2) I jump around, doing the sections where I can see exactly what I need to write to get them done fast and go back to the trickier ones later? Option 1 seems more disciplined because it all has to be done anyway and I can see how you would maintain the 'flow' better. Option 2 makes me see progress quickly. Is it just personal choice? Now I've seen how well Claude works I'm looking at all my other part written projects and I'm lining them up ready to be done!
Write in sequence or jump around?
Loving Claude!
I've had a workbook that I've needed to write, that I've promised people I'd get done for nearly a year now and I've gotten more of it done with Claude in an hour than I have in all that time. 🫣 What I love is being able to get it to add in certain frameworks (I use Jason Fladliens a lot) and also have it add principles that I work to that I've picked up from past jobs. I did start off with the prompt engineers, (I can't remember where I got that, here?) and that got everything moving. This is the prompt I started with, "Act as a prompt engineer. 1. Review the following prompt for me. 2. Optimise it to make it better. 3. Ask me any questions you have before proceeding."
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