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This simple 3-minute habit has helped me write every day for 503 days in a row. Here's how it works:

For the last 503 days, I've woken up and written for 90 straight minutes. But I don't wake up, crack open a fresh blank page, and start typing. If I did, the dreaded blinking cursor on a blank page would crush me. Overcoming this friction day after day would be impossible.

So here's a secret... My morning writing sessions start the night before. Every night before I go to bed, I take out a journal, set a 3-minute timer, and do the following 3 steps:

• Write down 1 idea that's top of mind to write about • Brain dump 10 bullet points on that idea without judgement • Close my journal and go to bed

Just like that, tomorrow's writing process has begun. And this nightly brain dump makes the next day's writing effortless for 3 reasons:

Brain dumping eliminates friction. Waking up to a brain-dumped list of bullets means I never stare at a blank page in the morning – which means it's easy to get started. I can gain momentum quickly, dropping straight into flow.

Brain dumping allows my subconscious to work overnight. Maybe it's a bit "woo woo," but I always wake up with a better grasp of the idea I went to bed thinking about. My brain makes connections overnight, leading to unique insights I never would have thought of while awake.

Brain dumping clears my head before bed. Often times, I'll brain dump on more than just the idea I want to write about the next day. I take anything that's on my mind and dump it onto the page – which leads to relaxed & restful sleep.

Boom – that's it. Brain dumping is the simple 3-minute habit I do every night before bed that makes writing the next day effortless. Give it a try and let me know how it goes for you!

If you want to give this a try tomorrow, jump back to the top and retweet it & come back to it later. Then, follow me @dickiebush for more short, tactical writing threads like this: <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/dickiebush/status/1519308161689300994" color="blue">x.com/dickiebush/sta…</a>

And if you're looking for more ways to generate writing ideas: Use this thread to come up with 100+ ideas in 30 minutes or less (even if you think you have nothing to say): <a target="_blank" href="https://twitter.com/dickiebush/status/1483610267896459264" color="blue">x.com/dickiebush/sta…</a>

And now that you're overflowing with ideas, here's a free, 13,000-word Ultimate Guide to help you start writing online: <a target="_blank" href="http://Startwritingonline.com" color="blue">Startwritingonline.com</a>

I love that this thread got such a positive response, because before posting, I thought to myself "I don't think people will find this very useful, should I even post it?" As always, writing is 95% getting comfortable sharing ideas that are obvious to you, but amazing to others.