Write To Be Read: Reading, Reflection And Writing Here
Before you can write well, you have to read widely. This isn’t just about consuming information; it’s about studying the "architecture" of other people's thoughts.
Imagine a specific person reading your work. Are you helping them, entertaining them, or challenging them? Writing is an act of service. Write To Be Read: Reading, Reflection and Writing
Reflection is the bridge between what you’ve read and what you’re about to write. It’s where you develop a "voice." Before you can write well, you have to read widely
If you only read people who think like you, your writing will be narrow. Read different genres, eras, and perspectives to expand your vocabulary and empathy. 2. Reflection: The Processing Are you helping them, entertaining them, or challenging them
Take the time to sit with an idea before rushing to type. Reflection turns "data" into "insight." Without it, writing is just a summary; with it, writing becomes a perspective. 3. Writing: The Output
These three stages aren't a straight line; they’re a circle. Your will reveal gaps in your knowledge, which sends you back to reading , which sparks new reflections . Are you working on a specific project right now, or
How does this new information fit with what I already know? Do I agree or disagree? Why?
