βοΈβοΈThese 5 laws will *Instantly* make you a better writerβοΈβοΈ
I used to spend hours on every piece. Only to result inβ¦ Nothing. It was so frustrating I felt like punching my screen a thousand times. So I spent the past year solely focused on writing. β’ 1k+ words daily β’ Writing just for training (not publishing) β’ Implemented $4000+ of coaches and courses (Still am) By the time you finish reading this piece, you will know what to implement into your writing to make it easier to read, more enjoyable, and less time-consuming. Let's dive in: βββββββββββββ’βββββββββββββ /1/ Bullet lists People are attracted to bullet points. Why? β’ They tell a story β’ They are skimmable β’ They look easy to read β’ They break the pattern People will often want to read the entire βlistβ as they donβt want to miss any important point. This tip also goes for the entire structure (like this post) βββββββββββββ’βββββββββββββ /2/ Starting short and concise Capture attention with short and concise punchy statements Then once they are hooked - lead them into the sauce. Give them the real juice. Show them why reading was the right decision. Focus on getting them to read the first few sentences. Then make the next sentences want them to read the next. But whatever you do, always start short and punchy, THEN give the logical statements. βββββββββββββ’βββββββββββββ /3/ Break apart sentences Nobody wants to read a big block of text. Itβs uneasy to the eye and really isnβt appealing. Yet so many people do this. DO YOU NOT SEE HOW BAD THIS LOOKS?! I meanβ¦ Who would want to read this?! This is what I call βUn-attractive Writingβ. βββββββββββββ’βββββββββββββ /4/ Use dashes, parentheses, and speech thingies Cut up your writing to make it more effective and give it a sense of β Freshness β βββββββ Dashes Instead of using a comma - use a dash. This creates a sense of [pause] for the reader. βββββββ Parentheses Using parentheses makes it easier to read (without them - this sentence would be way too long) Plus this makes the reader read in a different voice.