There is a little hack I use virtually every time I need to create a one to three hour long group coaching sessions or information products.
It's super simple, and it gets you to create a full hours worth of content in literally a few minutes.
Sometimes I bang out a whole hour long presentation in the 10 minutes before my weekly group coaching starts.
Here's how you do it:
Step ONE: Think of the overall topic that you want to teach in the hour.
Step TWO: Break down that topic into five big, main teaching points.
Step THREE. Break down those five points into three to five explanatory points. Ideally include at least one anecdote or story for each big, main teaching point.
Step FOUR: Stop, you're done.
The reason this is so powerful is that if you know lots of information and have read a lot of books about personal growth, NLP and coaching… or if you have lots of detailed knowledge about your particular niche of coaching with lots of techniques and tips that you know would be useful, then it is extremely easy to get overwhelmed and have a million ideas and not be able to put them together in a succinct way.
In other words, most people try using a bottom up content creation method, which is crazy making and nearly impossible to do in a short timeframe.
A bottom up system says: Write down everything that you know and then try to chunk it into a one hour presentation.
This. Does. Not. Work.
Instead of taking everything you know, start from the top and work down.
Start with the overall topic break each point down into three to five more points.
You'll almost instantly have an entire hour long presentation ready. I've done this literally hundreds of times and created over 30 information products using this system, so I know for certain that it works.
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