1. Clarity is Key
- Avoid jargon unless necessary. Use simple language to ensure your message is understood by all readers.
2. Structure Your Thoughts
- Start with an outline to organize ideas logically.
- Break long paragraphs into shorter ones for readability.
3. Embrace Active Voice
- Use active voice to make your writing more engaging and direct.
- Example: "The cat chased the mouse" vs. "The mouse was chased by the cat."
4. Revise Ruthlessly
- Edit for grammar, flow, and conciseness.
- Read aloud to catch awkward phrasing.
5. Expand Your Knowledge
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💡 Pro Tip: Always proofread with fresh eyes—sleep on it and review again the next day!