You’re here because you’re not happy with your writing skill.
Ben Franklin had a method of deliberate practice that turned him from a laughing stock to a world-renowned author.
You don’t need to be a world-renowned author, you just need to send emails that don’t make people scratch their heads in confusion.
You need to develop your thoughts and communicate decisions clearly.
What does every email, every report, and every presentation have in common?
Every single one is made up of sentences.
Sentences take thoughts and express them for others to understand.
If you’re not confident in your writing, your command of the humble sentence is deep at the root of the problem.
The best way to improve your writing is to improve your sentences.
Better, clearer sentences will give you better, clearer expression of your thoughts.
No more people scratching their heads. Fewer follow-up emails “just to clarify one thing”.
Just your thoughts, your decisions, clearly and confidently stated.
It all starts with a daily exercise delivered by email.
One sentence that you copy and make your own.
You get the email each day, hit reply, and write out a sentence. Maybe two or three.
It takes less than 5 minutes every day.
No grading, no audience, no performance, just you and the sentence, every day.
It’s simple, but not easy. (Some of these sentences will make you sweat a bit!)
This is only for people willing to do the work of 5 minutes a day.
That you?