Browse LinkedIn templates for Timeless
Share the best timeless writing tips from a famous author.
{Famous Author}’s {X} timeless writing tips:
{Writing Tip 1}
{Writing Tip 2}
{Writing Tip 3}
{Writing Tip 4}
{Writing Tip 5}
Share a formula for success that has worked for generations.
Timeless formula for {Topic} success:
Do {Step #1}
Then do {Step #2}
Then {Step #3}
After, {Step #4}
These 4 steps have worked for generations.
Good chance they’ll work for you too.
Thread Opener: share your key takeaways from an expert's advice.
I am obsessed with learning about {ReachTopic}.
So I went and devoured {X} years of {FamousPerson} advice.
The result?
I walked away with {X} timeless principles from the greatest {FamousPersonStatus} in the world.
Here are the golden takeaways:
{Write your thread here}
List some of the greatest thinkers on a topic and introduce the pieces of wisdom you will share.
Some of the greatest thinkers on {Topic}:
{Person #1}
{Person #2}
{Person #3}
{Person #4}
Combined, they wrote {Big Number} pages on {Topic}.
But these {X} timeless nuggets of wisdom will live on forever:
Build and share new ways of thinking about the world.
The most {Status} {Person/Company} of the last {X} {Time} is {Name}.
But back in {Date}, {Person/Company} shared their {X} rules for {Topic}. And these rules are a must-read for {Audience1}, {Audience2}, and {Audience3} who want to {Outcome}. (If you haven’t read this yet, get ready—because this is one of those rare gems on the Internet.)
Here’s the breakdown:
Rule #1: {Rule1}
{Person/Company} reminds us that what people care about isn’t {Myth}.
It’s actually {RealAnswer}. Because {Reason1}, {Reason2}, and {Reason3}. We all know these things “in theory,” we just forget them in the moment.
You have to actively remind yourself what matters most.
Rule #2: {Rule2}
Most people who try to {Outcome} think {Myth}.
When actually, it’s usually the opposite. And the reason is because {Reason}. So, don’t fall into the trap most people do.
{RepeatRule2}
Rule #3: {Rule3}
It takes people a long time to learn this one.
Success is not about {WrongAnswer}. Instead, it’s about practicing {Rule3} over and over again—until one day, you achieve {Outcome}.
Rule #4: {Rule4}
This one is my favorite.
Whether you are a {Audience1}, {Audience2}, or {Audience3}, this rule still applies. You have to {RepeatRule4} to achieve {Outcome}.
And usually makes all the difference.
Rule #5: {Rule5}
This is true for most things in life.
Your goal should not be to {WrongOutcome}. Instead, you should be more concerned with {RightOutcome}.
Then, and only then, will you follow in the footsteps of the most {Status} {Person/Company} ever.
Build and share new ways of thinking about the world.
The most {Status} {Person/Company} of the last {X} {Time}:
{Name}.
Back in {Date}, {Person/Company} shared their {X} rules for {Topic}.
And these rules are a must-read for {Audience1}, {Audience2}, and {Audience3} who want to {Outcome}.
Here’s the breakdown:
Rule #1: {Rule1}
What the audience cares about isn’t {Myth}.
It’s {RealAnswer}.
Don’t forget which one matters most.
Rule #2: {Rule2}
Most people who try to {Outcome} think {Myth}.
In actuality, it’s the opposite.
{RepeatRule2}
Rule #3: {Rule3}
It takes people a long time to learn this one.
Success is not about {WrongAnswer}.
Instead, it’s about practicing {Rule3} over and over again—until one day, you achieve {Outcome}.
Rule #4: {Rule4}
This one is my favorite.
Whether you are a {Audience1}, {Audience2}, or {Audience3}, this rule still applies.
And usually makes all the difference.
Rule #5: {Rule5}
This is true for most things in life.
Your goal should not be to {WrongOutcome}.
Instead, you should be more concerned with {RightOutcome}.
Then, and only then, will you follow in the footsteps of the most {Status} {Person/Company} ever.
Build and share new ways of thinking about the world.
The most {Status} {Person/Company} of the last {X} {Time} is {Name}.
But if you are {Audience1}, {Audience2}, and {Audience3} , did you know back in {Date}, {Person/Company} shared their {X} rules for {Topic}?
Check these out:
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Rule #1: {Rule1}
What the audience cares about isn’t {Myth}.
It’s {RealAnswer}.
Don’t forget which one matters most.
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Rule #2: {Rule2}
Most people who try to {Outcome} think {Myth}.
In actuality, it’s the opposite.
{RepeatRule2}
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Rule #3: {Rule3}
It takes people a long time to learn this one.
Success is not about {WrongAnswer}.
Instead, it’s about practicing {Rule3} over and over again—until one day, you achieve {Outcome}.
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Rule #4: {Rule4}
This one is my favorite.
Whether you are a {Audience1}, {Audience2}, or {Audience3}, this rule still applies.
And usually makes all the difference.
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Rule #5: {Rule5}
This is true for most things in life.
Your goal should not be to {WrongOutcome}.
Instead, you should be more concerned with {RightOutcome}.
Then, and only then, will you follow in the footsteps of the most {Status} {Person/Company} ever.
Build and share new ways of thinking about the world.
What I thought would {DesirableOutcome}:
{StatusReward}
{StatusReward}
{StatusReward}
What actually {DesirableOutcome}:
{IntrinsicReward}
{IntrinsicReward}
{IntrinsicReward}
Intrinsic rewards > status rewards.
Distill advice and takeaways from all the episodes of your favorite podcast.
I listened to every episode of the [Podcast Name].
And what's buried inside these [interviews/break downs]?
Timeless [Topic] advice for becoming [Outcome].
Here are [X] frameworks distilled from [Y] episodes: