The best writing advice I've seen

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About 2000 years ago my mentor Marcus Aurelius said, "the happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts." I believe writing is the best way to improve the quality of my thoughts. It's why I love journaling and note-taking.

Writing → Quality of Thoughts → Happy Life

But up until this 2021, my thoughts had remained locked up, hidden from the world. So at the start of the year, I launched the newsletter Work Smart, Lead Better.

My newsletter goals:

  • Write habitually.
  • Understand new ideas by writing about them.
  • Share thoughts with the world.
  • Improve my written communication skills.

Last week I celebrated my 26th newsletter broadcast. I'm halfway to a full year of sending one idea, once per week. (This is probably the first time I've ever followed through on a New Year's resolution!)

Along the way, I've tried to polish my writing style. I've come across lots of writing tips. Today I share with you my favorite:

Best writing advice

Why it's the best writing advice I've seen:

In a flat, increasingly remote-first world, writing is one of the most critical skills a leader can develop. Whether it's an email, Slack thread, social media post, or a company memo, written communication needs to be engaging to hold the reader's attention and inspire or persuade them. Rhythmic writing is engaging.

Published or Updated on 2021-07-12by Anthony Pica
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