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Outline a beginning & an End

Outline a beginning & an End

Outlining is a visual process that shows the beginning and the end. It’s taking something abstract and making it visible.

Try starting at the end. Write what your idea will accomplish or what you want it to accomplish. Then work backward. This gives your idea a map.

Your outline doesn’t have to be finding resources or something major. It needs to be something to give your idea a push.

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Generalist. Great minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, small minds discuss people.

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