We can learn to write well by doing it.
Practice!
Over and over again. Go back to how you learned as a child, just by doing it, looking at others how they do it and imitate. That is how you learned as a kid. Trying, failing and try it again. That is called; Failing Forward. Do you remember how you learned to ride a bike? Exactly. Go on, practice some more.
Read!
The best advice writers of all sort give is: if you want to learn how to write well, you have to read a lot.
SFI has a lot of samples of good writing. Read it, copy it, change one or two lines to make it more personal. Read the mails of your upline, see if you like their style, then ask if you can copy it and add some lines of yourself.
From your Heart!
Natalie Goldberg wrote a wonderful book on how to write from your heart. It helped me to just write. Not being hindered by what others might think of it. Not judging my self. Just write, who cares about style or misspelling, that is for later when you want to edit what you wrote. But first, write straight from your heart whatever you want to say to your team. Put it away, look at it the next day and see if you need to edit it.
Ask!
With practice and writing from your heart you still can feel insecure. But he, that is just a thought; it is only true if you believe that thougt. You can ask for help. You might have someone in your upline, in the forum or even in your team who has great writing skills. Ask them for help. Send them your concept email and ask if they want to have a look at it. You might be surprised how much we love to help you.
Addictive!
But, be careful. Once you get started learning how to write well, you might gonna love it. It is kind of addictive to put your thoughts into words, to bring your message out in the world. And that's the point you will probably start a blog so you can write everytime you feel like it and the people around you will love it too.
Hope to read from you.
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We can learn to write well by doing it.
Practice!
Over and over again. Go back to how you learned as a child, just by doing it, looking at others how they do it and imitate. That is how you learned as a kid. Trying, failing and try it again. That is called; Failing Forward. Do you remember how you learned to ride a bike? Exactly. Go on, practice some more.
Read!
The best advice writers of all sort give is: if you want to learn how to write well, you have to read a lot.
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