Avoid Copywriting "Burnout" Forever With This Simple Trick

At any given time I am working on ezine articles for my stuff and other people, sales letters for myself, clients and even my wife's business, not to mention a host of other little projects and business chores.

And yet, I haven't suffered "burnout" in years. In fact, I am always on fire to get to work and rarin' to go.

What's my secret?

Well, what I do is I have a stack of 3X5 note cards and every week I just down the next week's schedule.

And what I do is purposely alternate each week with a heavy workload and a light workload.

For example, on week one of any given month, I may pack in the work every day. Then, on week two, I do maybe 2 or 3 things each day and get done before noon. Sometimes even earlier.

And by doing this hard/easy alternation each week, I totally avoid burnout.

Reason why is because during an easy week I get things done early and have a bunch of time on my hands. By Sunday I'm chomping at the bit to get back to work. Really, I can't wait to get back to work.

On the other hand, during a heavy week I get very tired towards the end. But tired in a good way. Because while I know there will still be work the next week, I know it is going to be a virtual vacation compared to what I just did. So I look forward to it. I look forward to the stress-free week ahead.

Anyway, I know it sounds simple. But it works like crazy.

Try it and see for yourself. Break out a couple 3X5 cards and make one a heavy week, the other a light week.

I think you'll find yourself getting a lot more work done while totally eliminating burnout forever.

Ben Settle is one of the few direct response copywriters in the world who really puts his money where his mouth is - structuring his deals so he gets paid only from the results of the sales