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Booklet Tips From Paulette

Writing, producing, and promoting tips booklets for marketing, motivating, and making money.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Perfect Booklets

In the April issue of Prevention Magazine, the following excerpt jumped out as something to share with you:

"Imagine half a class of art students is asked to churn out as many clay pots as possible in a semester, while the other half is asked to create one great pot. Ironically, those aiming for quantity over quality produce the best pots, says James Longuski, PhD, a NASA veteran, in his book, The Seven Secrets of How to Think Like a Rocket Scientist. "When we aren't focused on perfection, we learn from out mistakes and our skills naturally evolve," he says. So if something doesn't turn out right, chalk it up to a learning experience -- and dive back in."

To you, the person who wants to get that one booklet perfect, and you keep working it and working it, get it to the point of being very good, and leverage it into some other format or related topic. What you've done in the first effort is the ideal learning tool to make subsequent efforts that much better.

Until next time,
Paulette - who had a typo in the first 100,000 copies of her booklet
www.tipsbooklets.com

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