Question
How do I practice repurposing outputs across formats?
Quick Answer
Take the most substantial output you produced in the past thirty days. Identify five different formats it could be adapted into — a shorter written piece, a visual summary, a presentation, a social post, a conversation script — and produce at least two of them within sixty minutes, noting where.
The most direct way to practice repurposing outputs across formats is through a focused exercise: Take the most substantial output you produced in the past thirty days. Identify five different formats it could be adapted into — a shorter written piece, a visual summary, a presentation, a social post, a conversation script — and produce at least two of them within sixty minutes, noting where format translation forced you to sharpen or reframe the original insight.
Common pitfall: Copying the same content verbatim into every format instead of adapting it to each medium, which produces outputs that feel lazy and fail to serve any audience well.
This practice connects to Phase 44 (Output Systems) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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