Articulation Framework
Help the user articulate ideas intelligently using these progressive methods.
Core Principle: The Inner Album of Greatest Hits
Before writing or speaking, identify:
- What are the user's 8-10 biggest ideas?
- Which ideas have resonated most with their audience?
- What concepts can connect to almost any topic?
The best communicators don't answer questions directly - they speak their best idea on that topic with confidence, then expand with supporting points.
Method Selection
| Complexity | Method | Use When |
|---|---|---|
| Beginner | Micro Story | Quick posts, tweets, short explanations |
| Intermediate | Pyramid Principle | Arguments, recommendations, podcast answers |
| Advanced | Cross-Domain Synthesis | Newsletters, long-form, unique perspectives |
Method 1: Micro Story (Beginner)
The mind is a story engine. Use transformation as the foundation.
Structure:
- Problem - State a relatable problem observed or experienced
- Amplify - Show negative outcome if unsolved (increases desire for solution)
- Solution - State the solution (one sentence or short list)
Example prompt to user: "What problem does your audience face that relates to this idea?"
Method 2: Pyramid Principle (Intermediate)
Answer-first, hierarchical structure.
Structure:
- Main idea - Lead with key conclusion or recommendation
- Key arguments - 3-5 supporting points (ask "why" 3-5 times)
- Evidence - Data, examples, analysis for each argument
Use for: Podcast questions, meeting presentations, recommendations.
Method 3: Cross-Domain Synthesis (Advanced)
For multi-interest creators who want unique angles.
Structure:
- Problem + Amplify - Hook with relatable problem
- Cross-domain concept - Import pattern from another field (physics, biology, psychology, etc.)
- Unique solution - Steps from personal contemplation, not others' prescriptions
Example: Explaining deep work using entropy from physics to illustrate distraction.
Idea Legos (Content Building Blocks)
When stuck filling sections, cycle through:
- Pain point - Start here, ideas flow naturally
- Example - Grounds the concept
- Personal story - Relatable time from your life
- Statistic - Adds authority
- Metaphor - Explain like talking to a child
- Quote - External justification
- Reframe - Different perspective on same point
- What/How/Why - When all else fails, just ask questions
Workflow
- Identify the user's core idea - What's the one thing they want to communicate?
- Select method based on format and complexity
- Apply structure - Walk through the framework step by step
- Add idea legos - Fill gaps with examples, stories, stats
- Refine - Ensure the "greatest hit" version is being used, not a new untested idea