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Howdy, my fellow writing friends,Iâve known Cal Newport for years nowâweâre both professors at Georgetown, and while our subjects differ, our missions align: weâre both obsessed with helping people produce meaningful, ambitious work in a world filled with noise. Cal told me, "if you want to get to how I got to where I am today with writing." But not just any writing... Cal's style is something I call Behavior Shift Writing. Cal is not just a bestselling authorâheâs a movement-maker and a behavior shifter. His books like Deep Work, Digital Minimalism, and So Good They Canât Ignore You are staples for anyone looking to do creative, strategic, or intellectually demanding work in todayâs distracted world. But hereâs what I admire most about Cal: he doesnât just write about clarityâhe writes to shift your behavior. His work proves that the most powerful writing is simple, structured, and strategic. And if you want to write books, white papers, or long-form thought leadership that gets read and makes an impact, Calâs approach is one of the most effective frameworks you can follow. Letâs break it down. Why Cal's Behavior Shift Framework WorksCalâs writing is powerful not because itâs flashy, but because itâs focused. Heâs mastered a writing approach that: â
Translates deep research into clear, digestible ideas His style is ideal for anyone writing in the space of big ideas, strategy, or behavioral change. Itâs especially well-suited for: - Consultants who want to explain complex concepts clearly He doesn't just want to change your mind; Cal Newport wants to shift your behavior through his writing. When to Use This ApproachTypes of Writing: - Thought leadership books - Business or productivity guides - White papers, frameworks, and professional manifestos Topics That Fit: - Time management & productivity - Leadership & strategy - Technology & innovation - Focused learning, education, and decision-making Best for Authors Who: - Want to be respected for their ideas, not their flashiness - Have experience and expertiseâbut need a compelling structure - Want to write in a way that scales: book â article â talk â offer Step-by-Step Chapter Template: Cal's Behavior Shift Writing StyleThis format is built from Deep Work and So Good They Canât Ignore You, blending secondary research, logical argumentation, and illustrative stories. Here's a step-by-step outline to apply the Behavior Shift framework in the event you're writing a 3,500-4,500 book chapter, white paper, or long-form article: 1ď¸âŁ Start with a Surprising Hook or Data Point (300â500 words)
đ§ Why it works: Begins with specificity, not generalization. Pulls the reader in with relevance and credibility. 2ď¸âŁ Weave in Short Case Studies or Examples (600â900 words)
đ§ Why it works: Allows readers to see how the concept works across industries or roles. 3ď¸âŁ Introduce the Thematic Lesson (400â700 words)
đ§ Why it works: Clarity meets curiosity. Youâve shown itânow you name it. 4ď¸âŁ Layer in Research and Data (500â800 words)
đ§ Why it works: Makes your argument grounded, not opinionated. Readers begin to trust your logic. 5ď¸âŁ Break the Chapter Into Logical Subsections (using headers)
đ§ Why it works: Makes long chapters feel organized and digestible. 6ď¸âŁ Include a Teaching or Framework Section (400â700 words)
đ§ Why it works: Knowledge becomes leverage. Readers begin to imagine how this applies to them. 7ď¸âŁ Revisit a Story or Summarize with Stakes (300â500 words)
đ§ Why it works: Creates cohesion and momentum. âď¸ ChatGPT Writing Prompt: Cal Newport's Behavior Shift StyleâIâm writing a focused, insight-driven chapter modeled on Cal Newportâs Behavior Shift writing approach. Please review and revise the following content based on these elements:
Please help me: - Improve the clarity and logical flow - Ensure each section supports the main claim - Make the writing feel focused, research-backed, and persuasive Here is my draft: [Insert Content]â What's Coming Next?Clearly, I'm a writing nerd, but I wanted to put in a plug for a newer museum in Washington, DCâPlanet Word. I've been twice now (this photo of Quinn, Kavya, and me was taken during a class field trip). It's unlike any other museum I've been to, with a fun and unique look at the importance of words, language, and writing. It'll undoubtedly make you think. Several folks have asked when the next author accelerator will start, and the deadline to enroll in our summer group is April 14th. We only accept about 10% of individuals to our program, so it all starts with a phone conversation to learn more about you and your concept, then a deeper dive to see if there's something unique and compelling here. Grab time if you're keen to chat more and I'll help you figure out if you've got a book here worth writing. Learn more here: https://write.manuscripts.com/maa-webâ Next week we'll be doing a deep dive into Gabby Bernstein's writing style (which will be a fun one to deconstruct!) Have an amazing week -- write on my friends! Eric |
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