The 2HOUR Starting Point
What to write about when you have no idea what to write about.
You don’t need a niche.
You need a starting point.
Something personal enough to care about.
But broad enough to grow with you.
This is the question that stops most people before they even begin:
“What should I write about?”
And the longer you sit with that question, the harder it becomes to answer.
So here’s the answer:
You start with what’s already inside you.
What you can’t stop thinking about.
What your past self needed.
And what people are already searching for.
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What This Is:
The 2Hour Starting Point is a clarity-focused, no-BS toolkit that helps you figure out:
• What topics you’re actually drawn to
• What stories or beliefs are worth repeating
• Where your experience intersects with what people care about
It’s not a quiz.
It’s not a niche-finding formula.
It’s a grounded, introspective mini-course to help you stop spinning and start writing.
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Inside You’ll Get:
✅ The 3-Lens Clarity Exercise
A simple but powerful process to help you identify your topic from the inside out
✅ A Fillable Direction Template
So you can walk away with a clear sentence that guides your next 6–12 posts
✅ A short guide on How to Let the Niche Find You
Because clarity doesn’t come from brainstorming, it comes from writing
✅ 20 Resonance Prompts to Kickstart Your Voice
Depth-first questions to help you find your take, not just your topic
✅ A soft bridge into the Weekly Writing Ritual
Because once you know what to write about, the next step is actually writing it
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This is for you if:
• You want to start a newsletter, but don’t know where to begin
• You have too many ideas and no clear direction
• You’re tired of niche-picking anxiety and just want to write something real
• You’ve been circling “the thing” for months, but haven’t sat down and named it
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By the end, you’ll walk away with:
• A topic that feels grounded and honest
• A writing direction you actually want to explore
• A reason to return to the page again and again
You don’t need more strategy. You need a signal to follow.
This is it.