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Practical advice for Neurodiverse Planning a course and marketing it


In this video, I show how to plan effectively when you have short-term memory problems. This technique can effectively take small ideas and build long-form content in a manageable way. And similarly used that content to market the larger video, course, or book.

The system is quite flexible and connects planning and execution well. You can uses paper, digital, a kanban board or post-its. You may find that Trello will make your life easier, or have an erasable medium.

As youtube is new to me please give me some feedback to help me improve. Thanks in advance.

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