Stop tripping on new information.

I have a confession.

When I was new in the world of self-development… I was obsessed.

I was watching videos, reading blogs, and (gasp) buying different books on self-improvement.

You know, I was learning new things... collecting new knowledge. But after spending a long time I realized… I wasn't improving jack SQUATS.

I am reading books.

I have the so-called knowledge.

And, I can even impress my friends with my views.

But my own life?

It ain't transformed.

I was still in the same situation. I was still addicted to my phone. But I coped by saying:

"uh, I am watching self-improvement videos, so I am improving my lowly life"

You see, this is the self-improvement trap.

But this trap is everywhere.

Even in copywriting.

You can watch new videos and courses, read blogs and books, but until you start prolifically writing every single day. You ain’t improving. Of course, you’re improving your mind with the new knowledge, but you’re not improving your writing muscles, my pal.

Realize this trap.

Break free out of this trap.

And make a prolific writing routine.

That's the only right way to truly improve your copy.

The lesson ends here,

Rohit Arjel