I do not know whether or not writing is important to you; however, it is important to me. I have to write emails to friends, to my fellow associates and to my boss; I have to make presentations, reports for lectures, demonstration or promotion; I have to take notes, write memos or issue invitations to make a gathering possible; and I have to accomplish a 20,000-word thesis for the graduation. Writing, therefore, is an indispensable part in my life, and I suppose, the same things happen in your life.
That is why we are required to be an effective writer: to communicate a message, to explain a situation, to cheer our friends, and to refresh our life with new ideas that makes it valuable--the list seems endless.
2. How Can WE Become An Effective Writer?
In order to get the answer to this question, we have to first ask ourselves the question: Why are we Ineffective writers? What is wrong with our writings, the simple and repetitive vocabulary, the misspellings, the grammatical errors, the off-topic arguments, or the structure? All the above can contribute a lot to our writings; however, the biggest problem lies in the fact that we are not aware of the exact problem that fails us; that is, we have tried to figure out the No. 1 pitfall. Have you ever done that? I hope not, because that means you will improve tremendously And swiftly--Thinking makes big differences while practice alone does not.
3. Figure Out MY Pitfall
Knowing the key to be a good writer is self-consciousness, we have moved forward a big step to success. But success does not come easy: it requires a clear logic, an efficient method, an appropriate process, insightful instructions as well as considerable practice. My offer starts with the logic with a comprehensive list of potential pitfalls, from which you have to recognize your biggest problem on your own. In the case that you are not sure of your weakness, then I am here to offer My Instructions. All you have to do is to have a Look and Think and Ask.