So Hard Here

: Spend energy on the most critical dependency next rather than "low-hanging fruit". 2. Structure Your Framework

If you are struggling with content or complexity, use a standard structure to organize your thoughts: So Hard

The most efficient way to approach a daunting project is to start at the end and work your way backwards. : Spend energy on the most critical dependency

: Before building, ask if you can build it (technical feasibility), should build it (business/goal alignment), and if they will actually use it. : Before building, ask if you can build

: Every section should have a focus sentence that identifies the main idea, making the remaining information easier to organize. 3. Execution Strategies for Difficult Topics

When a topic feels "so hard" to tackle, putting together a feature—whether it's a piece of long-form journalism, a software function, or a complex essay—often comes down to a structured breakdown. 1. Define "Done" and Work Backwards