[AI-assisted for speed] Most people write proposals too soon. They try to write before the work is shaped—before there’s any shared sense of what it is, who it’s for, or how it will unfold. They rush toward a finished document instead of letting the structure emerge through conversation. They treat the proposal as the starting… Continue reading Proposal Writing, Deconstructed
From Sketch to Proposal: How and When Proposals Actually Begin
[AI-assisted for speed.] Most people write proposals too soon. They try to turn a good idea into a polished document before the alignment is real. They write as if the proposal is how the conversation starts. It’s not. If you’re writing alone, early, and ahead of the relationship, you’re writing into the void. Proposals don’t… Continue reading From Sketch to Proposal: How and When Proposals Actually Begin
How to Write a Strong Proposal
[AI-assisted for speed.] A Proposal Is a Summary, Not a Pitch The word “proposal” is a misnomer. It suggests that this document is the moment you propose something. In reality, a proposal is the last place to introduce new ideas. A proposal is a summary of a conversation that has already taken place—a written reflection… Continue reading How to Write a Strong Proposal