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Need to #write but I'm so unmotivated. But I'm so unmotivated because I need to write. #WritingCommunity
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Make the best of it, life is what you make it. Embrace every moment and turn challenges into opportunities! 💪✨ #Motivation #LiveYourBestLife #writeM

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Still hoping to connect with #Penpals from anywhere around the world. I loving writing,getting and sending mail. I believe it's fun, and important to learn about others. If you'd like to #write and #mail out letters please message me.
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I’m sorry but the future belongs to those who read widely, who are able to write without the assistance of a machine, who haven’t allowed endless slop to kill their curiosity and cognitive abilities. Excess tech is going to melt many brains. Yours doesn’t need to be one of them.
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#Authors: Do you know how to #write a great "Query Letter" to get a magazine interested in your story or article? This #KindleEbook gives answers to questions, a formula for effective query letters, +9 examples! buff.ly/xy9ymx0 #writerlife #writingcommmunity

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Creative Writing Challenge – March
Join our monthly challenge designed for writers who want to spark new ideas and keep their creativity flowing. Stay inspired and build your writing momentum!
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Learning to #write a wonderful thing! 💜🤍💛
as the hand holds the pen to caress the page and show the way 💙🤍💛... kids handwriting woVlA86wO

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Luv this! Always wanted to #Write for publication? Get started now. Learn how: "How to Get Published." #Kindle buff.ly/fkozd8U #Writes #writingtips #writing

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How to Write Compelling Storytelling for Your Business (Tips) youtube.com/shorts/N8rTI6u… μέσω @YouTube
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A MIT professor taught the same lecture every January for 40 years, and every single time it was standing room only.
I watched it at 2am and it completely rewired how I think about communication.
His name was Patrick Winston. The lecture is called "How to Speak."
His opening your success in life will be determined largely by your ability to speak, your ability to write, and the quality of your ideas in that order.
Not your GPA. Not your pedigree. Not your IQ. How you speak is what separates people who get heard from people who get ignored.
Here's the framework he drilled into MIT students for four decades.
He said never start with a joke. Start by telling people exactly what they're going to learn. Prime the pump before you pour anything in. He called it the "empowerment promise" give people a reason to stay in their seats within the first 60 seconds.
Then he broke down the 5S rule for making ideas stick: Symbol, Slogan, Surprise, Salient, and Story. Every idea worth remembering hits at least three of these.
The part that floored me was his "near miss" technique. Don't just show what's right show what almost looks right but isn't. That contrast is when the brain actually locks something in permanently.
His final rule before any big talk: end with a contribution, not a summary. Don't recap what you said. Tell people what you gave them that they didn't have before they walked in.
I've used this framework in pitches, interviews, and presentations ever since watching it, and the results are not subtle.
Patrick Winston passed away in 2019, but this lecture is still free on MIT OpenCourseWare. One hour, watched by millions, and it costs absolutely nothing.
The most important class MIT ever put on the internet isn't about code or math. It's about how to make people actually listen to you.
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How To #Write A Great #Story (Decades Of Wisdom Distilled Down To 17 Minutes)
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“I can shake off everything as I #write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.”
- Anne Frank
#WritersLife #AmWriting

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