On Writing

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šŸ¤”šŸ’”Tired of writing no one wants to read?
(elevate your writing with these 8 key ingredients distilled from 6 books)

As Isaac Asimov said, ā€˜Writing is thinking through your fingersā€œ. In a world overflowing with information, precise writing is your advantage.

šŸ’”Let’s explore how to make your words count.

ā˜… Strive for simplicity
ā˜… Keep it focused and consistent
ā˜… hook āž  tension āž  solution
ā˜… POP - personal, observational and playful
ā˜… Use active voice
ā˜… Be engaging…through storytelling, sharing experiences, address the reader
ā˜… Verbs ignite your sentences, balance adverbs and adjectives
ā˜… CRIBS - avoid confusing, repeating and boring parts and double down on interesting and surprising elements

extended with: Kill your darlings, kill your darlings, even when it breaks your egocentric little scribbler’s heart, kill your darlings. (Steven King - On writing)

Distilled from:
šŸ“š On Writing Well by William Zinsser
šŸ“š Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott
šŸ“š Nobody Wants to Read Your Sh*t by Steven Pressfield
šŸ“š Reading Like a Writer by Francine Prose
šŸ“š Writing That Works by Kenneth Roman and Joel Raphaelson
šŸ“š The Science of Storytelling by Will Storr

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Content preparation

  • Strive for simplicity. Cut out words that don’t perform a function. Make long words short. Use easy-to-understand language and clear formatting
  • Keep it focused and consistent
  • hook your audience, followed by creating tension or conflict, closed by the solution
  • Make beginnings and endings count
  • Be yourself - POP - personal, observational and playful
  • Use active voice - write with punch and dynamism
  • Be engaging…through storytelling, sharing experiences, address the reader
  • Verbs power your sentence, most adverbs waste space, adjectives often too
  • CRIBS - avoid confusing, repeating and boring parts and double down on interesting and surprising elements
  • Routine means discipline and discipline means success
  • Lean into the process of writing - enjoy it

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LinkedIn instructions

  • trim fluff and use straightforward language to make your point.
  • Maintaining focus and consistency - align with your professional identity and goals
  • Start with a compelling question, a surprising fact, or a relatable challenge. Then introduce tension or conflict and relate it to challenges before offering solutions or insights
  • Authenticity resonates. Writing in a personal, observational, and playful manner can help you stand out. Share my unique perspectives and experiences.
  • Use Active voice
  • Where appropriate directly address readers or ask questions to foster a sense of community and interaction, encouraging comments and shares.
  • Choose powerful verbs to make your sentences pop and keep your reader’s attention.
  • Use clear, specific claims and data to support your points
  • Avoid confusing, repeating, and boring content. Instead, focus on making your LinkedIn posts interesting and surprising

Posted on LINKEDIN on 2024-02-25_Sun

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