Writing Systems — From Idea to Published Work
Systematic methods for turning raw ideas into published work — structure, story, and the editing habits that separate good writers from great ones.
Writing is not a gift, it is a process. This guide breaks that process into parts you can practice, combine, and refine. Whether you are drafting a blog post or a book, the same tools apply.
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Content Pillar: The first thing personal brand operators should think about clearly
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Where does the digital transformation of small and medium-sized enterprises start? Five high-frequency scenarios where bosses use AI first
When small and medium-sized enterprises want to introduce AI, bosses are most often stuck at "not knowing where to start." This article continues the view of "the boss uses AI first" and proposes five high-frequency scenarios that are worth starting first: data collection before decision-making, stable output of marketing content, stress testing of proposals and quotations, internal knowledge management, and small systems and automated prototypes. It also explains that the real purpose of the...
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Recommended preface to "Getting Rich in Pictures": Use a picture to create a system that will make you money, and also draw a picture of a life you are willing to do over again.
Zheng Weiquan, a columnist for Economic Daily and Science and Technology Island, wrote a recommended preface for the new book "Getting Rich with Graphics" by Qiu Yilin, the founder of Graphic Power Academy. Starting from a Facebook private message in 2018, we look back at Yilin's persistence on the road of illustration in the past ten years; we also talk about how this book redefines wealth - it is not just investment, financial management or passive income, but value, choice and freedom beyo...
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Can AI really understand the website I wrote by hand? Reflections on reading "AI Global Search Practice: SEO・AEO・GEO"
I built vista.tw and solo.tw with Vibe Coding, but when I opened "AI Global Search Practice", I got a chill down my spine: I built a house that I am very satisfied with, but can AI, a new visitor who really has the right to recommend, understand this house? This article starts from the structural decline in the zero-click era, and goes all the way to the shift in traffic thinking to heart rate, how SEO became the foundation of GEO, and the sweet trap of "high beauty, low readability" of Vibe ...
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When notes start talking: 9 Claude × Anytype tricks to turn your second brain into a thinking work partner
After connecting Anytype to Claude, notes are no longer just a passive warehouse, but a working partner who can talk back. This article uses three dialogue modes and nine workplace situations to show you clearly: when notes start to respond to you, to what extent a workplace person's meeting aftermath, decision review, knowledge inventory and external output can be rewritten - and the three red lines that you must firmly adhere to.
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Let Claude read your notes: Anytype × MCP Second Brain Getting Started Guide for Office Workers
Have you never used Anytype before and want to give up after seeing "MCP" and "API key"? This article uses the most vernacular method to guide a complete novice step by step to connect Claude to Anytype and create a second brain that will respond to you. After reading this, you will know how different an office worker’s meeting aftermath, writing, project inventory, and decision review can become when AI really understands your notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Where do I start if I want to write consistently?
Start with a small commitment you can keep every day — 200 words, or 15 minutes. Consistency beats intensity. The first habit to build is simply showing up.
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How do I find my writing voice?
Voice is a byproduct of reading widely and writing often. Imitate writers you admire until you notice what you keep doing differently. That difference is your voice.
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Should I outline before I draft?
Outlines save time for long pieces. For short pieces, a one-line premise is often enough. Match the tool to the length — do not over-plan a 600-word blog post.
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How do I know when a draft is done?
A draft is done when you have said what you came to say and removed everything that does not serve that goal. Read it aloud once — if nothing snags, ship it.
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