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Category Archives: Writing Basics
How To Improve Your Lousy Writing Skills In The Workplace
If there’s one important reason why you need to write effectively in the workplace, it is this: the quality of your writing imprints a lasting impression on the reader. This reader may be your boss, a client, or a person … Continue reading
How to Write a Book in Just 3-30 Days Even if You Can’t Type
Do you have a book in you? Well, I feel that everybody has a book in them. It’s just a matter of when you’re going to write it. Do you have experience or expertise in some particular area? What about … Continue reading
Mind Games: How To Eliminate The 5 Negative Thoughts That Shut Down Your Writing
Have you ever reached for a brownie when you were trying to lose weight? Or stayed in bed when you intended to go to the gym? Or put off paying bills because it was “too much of a hassle”? There … Continue reading
Writing with Spin: Making Your Readers Happy with Bad News
Perhaps you have heard the adage “No news is good news.” In contrast, sometimes the news is bad. How are you going to communicate that bad news? Your last employer fired you. You are writing a financial report to stakeholders, … Continue reading
The Final Powerful Secrets To Infuse Your Brain With The Write Idea (Part 3 of 3)
This is the third in a series of articles with brain-tempting tips that will enable you to make your dream of authoring a book become your reality. Leaders today have a book. The best business decision you can make is … Continue reading
Three Proven Ways to Handle Your Writing Anxiety
Writing anxiety and writing block are informal terms that are used to denote pessimistic and anxious feeling about writing. Researches showed that the majority of students exhibit unusually strong apprehension about writing. This debilitating condition forces students to avoid majors, … Continue reading
Trigger off the Preparation for Your College Writing Right Away
“By the time students graduate high school, they should be able to produce more than disorganized self-expression or Internet chat,” said Marilyn Whirry, former national teacher of the year and a member of the board that oversees the national assessment. … Continue reading
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Model Essay: a Necessity for Improvement of Student Writing
The vast majority of students would rather prefer to talk rather than involve in essay writing. When pressed to write, they feel that they have nothing to tell or that their ideas would end up being better if written be … Continue reading
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Start Writing Now
So you have always wanted to write…right? What makes you think you can write? If you believe you can write…you are write, I mean right. Pre-historic man used symbols etched on the wall with rocks to convey information and communicate … Continue reading
What Is Freelance Poker Writing?
There are many popular casino-style games, but nothing matches the growth and popularity of poker and how poker influences society. Poker writing covers limitless topics in the gaming world; and poker writing can be a blend of journalism, feature writing, … Continue reading