How often do you follow instructions?

When was the last time you followed specific instructions or read, listened to, or watched some sort of manual?

I’m talking about instructions to build that new IKEA coffee table you purchased, or the manual that tells you about every single functionality of your new smart TV (and which buttons to press), or maybe even that tutorial in a fighting game you started playing.

If you’re anything like me, then that might’ve been a long time ago—if ever at all.

Hell, even when cooking I never actually follow the instructions, instead I only look at the ingredients to figure out what to put in (and even those are nothing more than “guidelines” to me).

Then again, doing things like this might drive many people crazy (Hi mom!).

But to me, there’s nothing better.

After all, that’s how you truly learn and master something. How do you expect to learn and master a skill if all you’re doing is following instructions, always coloring between the lines, and never, ever trying to test the limits, create something on your own, or improvise and see how far your own knowledge, experience, and creativity will get you?

Let alone the satisfaction you feel when you figure out something on your own.

Sure I may struggle, do stupid stuff, and take much longer to do something correctly than if I were to follow the instructions. But that’s short-term thinking.

There’s also not a lot of fun in that, is there?

Now, this doesn’t mean I go completely blind into everything I do (although, that’s not entirely off the table).

Instead, I try to focus on building and following Frameworks.

See, frameworks are different than following instructions. Using frameworks gives you a general sense of direction of what to do and what to expect, they might give you some restrictions to work with or things not to do, and they give you examples of best practices and methods you might want to try out or principles you might want to follow and keep in mind (yet all of these things, still, are nothing more than guidelines).

But other than that, you’re entirely free to fill in the gaps however you like.

This is where true creativity, true mastery of a craft, the expression of self, and so the possibility for extraordinary results come into play.

All in all, frameworks get you going without holding you back whatsoever.

So, yes, I’m a big fan of frameworks.

Which is exactly why everything I build, promote, and sell is always 100% Alex-approved, aka, allows for optimal creativity, self-expression, mastery, and results by focusing on principles over tacts and frameworks over instructions.

Including Product Creation Made Easy, which is nothing more than one big, valuable, tested, and timely framework to help you ideate, create, and launch your very own digital product in 21 days or less.

So be warned.

If you expect a step-by-step guide that’ll tell you exactly what to do, when to do it, and how to do it, then you’ll be severely disappointed—there’s nothing of that.

But, on the other hand, if you expect a framework that’ll show you the ropes, give you many guiding principles, show you examples of best practices, get you started, motivated, and inspired, all the while giving you the ropes to finish the final product with full control and creativity, then Product Creation Made Easy is just the thing for you.

Either way.

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