Why your writing isn't aesthetic and what you can do about it.

6 accounts that get it right.

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1. Your writing lacks structure.
Why you should think about structure:

- Ease of reading
- Actually get your message across

Don't be a slave to your ideas.

Organize them:

- Organize sentences
- Organize paragraphs
- Organize bullet points

Support your structure and your structure will support you.
You can learn from @The_MMW https://twitter.com/The_MMW/status/1384839435645243394?s=20
2. You make typos.
You:

"Why do I make typos?"

Also you:

• doesn't proofread
• thinks it's unimportant
• has better things to do
• slept 5 hours last night
• doesn't have a spell check app https://twitter.com/Psypreneur/status/1387069072865742848?s=20
3. You are inconsistent with your word classes.
Reading
Investing
Networking
Waking
Thinking
Focusing
Taking
Creating
Making

If you can see the pattern here...
You will never be a bad writer. https://twitter.com/creation247/status/1384127559026167811?s=20
4. Your punctuation is inconsistent.
If you use consistent punctuation

And you do not deviate from that

Excellence is simply a byproduct https://twitter.com/SaveYourSons/status/1387936171729227777?s=20
5. You use too much jargon.
If you were @MySuccessTheory, how would you write your tweets?

You wouldn't use language people don't understand.
You wouldn't write as if you were better than your audience.

You would write clearly, concisely, and cohesively.

Because you need to write well to have success.
Check it out here: https://twitter.com/MySuccessTheory/status/1387791962003083267?s=20
6. You think you need your own style to succeed.
The thing about developing a "style" of writing:

When you learn from the best,
You can be the best.

When you don't learn from the best,
You will never be the best. https://twitter.com/getpaidwrite/status/1386073730116358145?s=20
Writing aesthetically is important. Learn from the best:

@The_MMW
@Psypreneur
@creation247
@SaveYourSons
@MySuccessTheory
@getpaidwrite
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