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- How Building Your Self-Awareness Makes You a Better Writer
Writer Kristina Adams explains 7 ways that building self-awareness will make you a better writer, including being comfortable in who you are
- How to Become More Aware of the Impact of Your Words
To become aware of our message and its possible impact on the world, we might consider the following questions while writing: What am I feeling right now? Would I like this feeling to be reflected in my words and transmitted to my readers?
- How To Self-Assess Your Writing and Why It Is Important
By self-assessment in writing, I refer to the process of looking at your writing and finding evolutionary patterns in it In simpler terms: seeing your past work and noticing how some things got “better” in time, how some things got “worse,” and how some things remained the same
- i might be the writer, but you’ll always be the words. | by . . .
I might be the writer, but you’ll always be the words And for that, I’ll keep writing Not for closure Not for recognition But because you’ll always be a story worth telling If only you
- The Persistent Power of the Written Word – LMU Magazine
Some of our writers reflect on the power of the word within their chosen field of expertise, others on the pull that writing has in their life Crafting words is described as an irresistible urge, a disease, a thrill, a commitment and a way of sharing the answers to life’s most profound questions
- 7 Ways to Increase Self-Awareness in Writing - PsychAlive
There are many ways to practice self-awareness Basically, they involve ways to stay true to the story you have set out to write Here are 7 ways to practice self-awareness in your life: 1 Mindfulness training
- George Orwell: Why I Write - Colloquy Downeast
Putting aside the need to earn a living, I think there are four great motives for writing, at any rate for writing prose They exist in different degrees in every writer, and in any one writer the proportions will vary from time to time, according to the atmosphere in which he is living
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