Writing is easy!
"Writing is easy. All you do is stare at a blank sheet of paper until drops of blood form on your head." Gene Fowler

Nearly everybody finds it hard to write at some time. Next time that happens to you, try this process.

Plan
Write down the answers to these questions. Don’t just think about these questions – writing brings clarity.

Capture ideas
Gather all the bits and pieces that you think may need to go into the document. You could use mind mapping or just start writing randomly.

Organise and shape
There are no hard and fast rules about organising.
You cannot organise until you know what it is that needs putting in order. So be wary of templates - they can be useful, but they may also restrict your thinking. 

Answering these questions will help you organise your document.

How will the reader discover this information?

What will the reader do with the information?

How can this be organised in a way that makes sense to my reader?

Write, edit and revise
There is no such thing as good writing, only good re-writing.

Test
Readers are the only people who can tell you whether your writing is good or bad. If possible, test your document on a sample of your target audience. Ask them questions to see if you have effectively conveyed your message.

Action
Try this process next time you have to write something important. It might be a little slower at first, but you’ll find the final product comes together much faster.


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