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For many of us, writing is often a struggle. We have wonderful ideas and so much to say, but when the time comes to put them on paper, our creativity seems to fade away. It vanishes as we start to look at that blank page.
What happens then to those revolutionary ideas when we fail to communicate them with the excitement that they deserve? What is left of our passion when it seems to subside the minute it touches our computer screens?
I’ve put together a few articles that offer practical and simple tips to help you share in writing your thoughts and passion.
You may have taken writing courses, joined a club or hired a private tutor, but if you don’t consciously think about all the techniques you’ve learned while you actually write, the passion that you carry won’t translate into your texts. You may end up writing boring or incomprehensible scribblings.
The articles below were meant to help you avoid this. They provide some easy tricks to make a deep impression on your readers.
Remember. Communication is everything. It is perception, thoughts, and misunderstandings. It can create happiness, trigger war or bring about peace. Inspiring communication is the difference between your team’s success and its failure, between your children’s smile and their tears, between reaching out and letting down.
Don’t let your ideas fall into oblivion. Don’t let your writing skills weaken your passion. Put some cool music on, get into the zone, find your inspiration and change the world.
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This is the third post I have read on your blog. I like the way that you have kind of enveloped everything around the importance of good communication. I think that communication skills are the one thing that separates truly inspirational people and wildly successful people from regular folk. Think about Barack Obama or Ronald Reagan. Both of them are considered great orators. It is not just their speaking skills though. It is their ability to speak in a way that people understand them.
I constantly think about how I can improve my own communication skills. I think it has helped me a great deal.
Hi Kathy,
I agree with you. Reagan and Obama are pretty good examples. And I think that we too often underestimate the importance of good communication. Miscommunication leads to failed projects, arguments with loved ones, or lower sales. We all make the mistakes of assuming that people know what we mean, right?
I’m glad that you learned something here. It looks like I could be learning a few tricks on your blog too!
Thanks again!
I am a big believer in the importance of first impressions and how lasting they are. This means that my next self imposed reading assignment will be to read all the blogs on your blogsite. Thanks and I’m looking forward to some edifying and highly enjoyable reading.
Hi Riley,
I’m coming back from a trip to Peru. I’ll get up to speed in February and make sure to provide “edifying” content.
Glad you stopped by and committed to reading everything
Cheers!