Table of Contents
1. Why Structure Matters
I was wrapping up my “Vitamin Joy” article — daughter bouncing in the background, joy bouncing in my chest — when I realized something:
If your article is long, you need a Table of Contents.
Not just for clarity. But because your readers are skimming, overwhelmed, and one scroll away from closing the tab.
I asked the Me Time Community if they thought it would be useful! many said Heck Ya!
So… with not a second to waist, I recorded this guide on the spot!
No fluff, no fancy words, no script (maybe I could have used one). Just me, messy hair sharing simple and smart steps that make your post skimmable, referenceable, and more professional in a few minutes.
So look at the video for a visual guide, or if you prefer, you can see the step-by-step description below.
You can find it easily because I created a linked Table of Contents!
Exactly! Super useful, right?
I hope this helps you.
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