Writing Strategies(在线收听

   "Here are some lessons that might apply to your on-the-job writing. The first six I reported to you in my 100th column. The last three have occurred to me since then.

  Writing helps clarify your thinking;
  You don't really know what you think until you write it
  Writing on a regular basis makes you a better writer;
  Like anything else, the more you practice, the better you get
  Deadlines can be helpful;
  They can give you the energy and concentration you need to write
  Length limits are good for your style;
  Eliminating wordiness improves your emphasis and impact
  Good writing is edited writing;
  You never outgrow your need for a good editor
  Letting your first draft "rest," will help you edit it more effectively;
  Certain problems become obvious if you allow time to pass between drafting and editing
  Some stages of writing are inefficient and sloppy;
  Accepting the imperfection of the first draft is a wonderful freedom
  Making it fun keeps it fresh;
  As with most things, a column on business writing doesn't need to be dry and boring
  Writing counts;
  Writing is a reflection of your personality and style, a statement of your professional standards. It counts as much as anything else you do
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