To avoid Writer's Block, jump into the middle of your topic to develop your points. Write through the conclusion, and then return to the introduction. In the opening, connect your reader's interests, needs, and wants to the topic and your purpose. Make sure you tell your reader what you want your reader to know (information), understand (education and development), believe (ethics and values), feel (human connection), and do (action).
"Moving Minds, Moving Lives, & Moving Forward Together!": Personal and professional development involves daily choices and expressions of those choices. Enter into conversations regarding the reciprocal nature of actions and words--how they influence one another to drive encouraging or frustrating encounters. Let's share persuasive connection strategies!
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015
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