As a writer, one way to show love to your readers is to read their minds. Yep you read that right. Channel your inner mind reader, anticipate your readers' needs, and include the exact info and next steps they need to solve their problem.
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Does your writing BORE your readers? Here’s the fifth of 10 ways to fascinate them instead: ***Be prepared to CUT*** Good writers know what to take out, not just what to put in. Your word-count limit is your friend, NOT your enemy. Edit ruthlessly and remove everything your readers don’t need to know, Yes, it’s painful to cut words, cut doesn’t it help to know you’re giving them only what they’ll have time to read. Get to the point. ✍️ What's your take on this? ♻️ Share if this hits home
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If you want to make a change in your life, make a small shift. As an example, can you wake up fifteen minutes earlier? Eat one less food item? Do a kind act When you do so, you create a ripple effect. If you do this every day, those small shifts add up big time. Change, in the form of small shifts, is good for us. For, without change, we will not grow! Small shifts are often fueled by intention in the form of bigger goals. To increase the possibility of reaching a goal, the small shift must be combined with daily discipline in order to create consistency! Consistency, along with intention, helps us reach goals. What small shift are you going to make? #writeabook #writing #book #creativewriting
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