Tuesday, March 10, 2009

5 Easy Steps To Writing Your Appealing Letter

Jian Wang provides us a tip about Writing an Appealing letter.

You must write a hypnotic persuasion letter to help you achieve all your goals! Get the boss to give your a raise, induce that beautiful blue-eyed girl to be your lover and persuade your mother to buy a BMW Z3 for you this summer.

His 5-step formula consists of

  1. Find Your Goal and Purpose for Writing
  2. Write Down Your Goal
  3. Visualization
  4. Write Like You Talk (KISS rule)
  5. Make It Perfect

His First Step is:

"1. Find Your Goal and Purpose for Writing

Every success begins with a simple goal which includes hypnotic writing. You should come up with your main goal for writing. SUCCESS=GOAL+DEADLINE. Once you set your writing goal in your mind, you'll know the path to success. You must hold that point when you want to really achieve something valuable. Please see the example below."

I'll post the other tips this week, so don't forget to check out my blog.

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

Are Writing Exercises Effective?

According to an article by Ms. Lana Hamilton,

"Opening a brand new file and looking at a blank screen often results in a kind of brain-freeze; we feel as idea-less as the empty screen we're staring at. Writing exercises can help us thaw our idea bank. The goal of a research paper writing exercise is to open your mind and allow you to hone your skills and experiment. The joy of such an exercise is it's not 'for real.' That is, there's no thought of pleasing an editor or finding a publisher or meeting a deadline or getting paid. You're just writing, with your internal editor turned off.

Some freelancers find writing exercises so effective and freeing they actually begin every writing session with a 10 or 15-minute exercise. Others use them more sporadically. But however you do it, writing exercises will help you with your term papers writing. Use writing exercises in your writing schedule, as a natural part of your writing discipline; use the exercises often and watch your writing improve."

Having an exercise before writing could help you provide a better content. There might be times when there's nothing you can write about but if you have an exercise, then it could help you.

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