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Ever tried to organize your expertise into a course and ended up staring at a blank page? Or worse, created something so complex even YOU got lost in it?

When it comes to creating courses, many writers fall into the trap of overwhelming their students with too much information. We think more content equals more value, but it actually makes our courses harder to follow.

What if there was a simple, repeatable structure for your course?

I've created a quick video that shows you the exact outline I use to create atomic courses—courses that are small but mighty effective.

This structure is so simple that:

  1. You'll never wonder "what comes next?" when creating your content

  2. Your students won't get lost in the material

  3. Your course will feel logical and easy to follow (even if your topic is complex)

Why this matters for writers like you

Here's the thing... as writers, we're great at explaining concepts. But creating actionable learning experiences? That's a whole different skill.

The good news? You don't need to reinvent the wheel every time you create a course.

In this short video, I show you the exact structure I use—from the introduction to the conclusion, with all the essential elements in between. This did NOT take me months to develop. In fact, once you see it, you'll probably think, "That's it? That's all I need?"

Yes. That's all you need.

Watch the video to see how a simple, repeatable structure can turn your expertise into a course people can actually follow—and get results from.


Want more help creating courses that get results?

The Atomic Course Blueprint - Create a course without the usual overwhelm by starting small. Find out more here.


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