Before writing, organize your thoughts to prevent your text from becoming a "mess" of rambling notes.

Clearly state the topic or question your text will address.

To "start out" effectively when putting together a detailed text—whether it is a story, a technical report, or a business pitch—requires a clear structure and an engaging entry point. ✍️ Draft the Core Structure

The first few sentences must capture interest and reveal the "core" of your subject.

Break up the text with consistent headings and subheadings to help readers see relationships between different parts.

Create a topic sentence that directs the development of your paragraphs.

Consider the "inverted pyramid" style—start with the most crucial elements first, then add background details. 🪝 Craft a Captivating Opening