In the Flow #23 - a whole new world

Jan 08, 2021 4:01 pm

How about them resolutions?

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Valuable Things We Learned In 2020

This week, Bram and Greg share their most valuable lessons learned in 2020. They lay bare all the hacks, insider secrets, and inner circle tactical advantages they have uncovered in the last year.

We are very serious people.


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Productive Picks

Choice tools and tidbits we've curated for you from the wild seas of the internet.


Here's a really good template for writing emails. Found somewhere in the wilds of Redit shared by u/the-lah


Dear Person I am Writing To,

This is an optional sentence introducing who I am and work for, included if the addressee has never corresponded with me before. The second optional sentence reminds the person where we met, if relevant. This sentence states the purpose of the email.

This optional paragraph describes in more detail what’s needed. This sentence discusses relevant information like how soon an answer is needed, what kind of answer is needed, and any information that the other person might find useful. If there’s a lot of information, it’s a good idea to separate this paragraph into two or three paragraphs to avoid having a Wall of Text.

If a description paragraph was used, close with a restatement of the initial request, in case the addressee ignored the opening paragraph.

This sentence is just a platitude (usually thanking them for their time) because people think I am standoffish, unreasonably demanding, or cold if it’s not included.

Closing salutation, Signature



Here to always stimulate your bottom line,


Bram (& Greg)



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