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How to Teach Writing: 4 Methods for Generating Writing Ideas
4 Methods for Generating Writing Ideas 1. Brainstorming Brainstorming is a method which most writers are very familiar with. Whenever they receive a topic for their next piece of content, brainstorming helps them generate a list of examples related to the respective topic. What is more, brainstorming is an activity which can be also exercised in the group. There are many writers who prefer to meet other writers and create a list of topics during a brainstorming session. During a brainstorming activity, no idea is wrong. Especially when it is practiced in a group, even though some ideas are not very related to the topic in scope, they can be a good starting point for future ones. Furthermore, brainstorming challenges a writer’s brain to come with the best examples and ideas to create a unique article. However, is possible that this method won’t generate ideas from the first attempt. This is why the writer shouldn’t give up and keep exercising until he finds his inspiration.
By Lisa Smith7 years ago in Journal
Why Team Building Is So Important (and Best Outdoor Team Building Ideas)
Where there is a team, there is a need for team building. Turning a group of coworkers into allies who communicate openly, cooperate well and support each other is the main goal of every team building event. Although plenty of group activities can take place in the office, the most effective and memorable team building is the one that will draw your team out in nature. Long office hours, especially in the era of a sedentary lifestyle, can really suck out life, energy, and creativity out of workers. Change of scenery and exposure to fresh air can only do good for your employees and your company. Outdoor activities can improve health as well as they can restore mental energy. To reap all the benefits, here are a few great outdoor team building ideas that will revitalize your team and get it back on track.
By Nina Simons7 years ago in Journal
So You Want to Be a Writer
I will admit right now that I am not the world’s leading expert on writing, far from it, however, there are some things I have come to learn. The following are three things I have picked up along the way, shared views with authors, and remind myself of daily.
By Acasia Tucker7 years ago in Journal
The Benefits of Having Others Edit Your Work
When you’ve just completed a written work, you feel like a grand load comes off your shoulders. This is only natural since, in order to write well, you need to invest yourself in your work. However, as with any other task out there, we tend to make many unintentional mistakes along the way. That also happens with writing, even to the best of us.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Journal
How to Become a Professional Real Estate Asset Manager
Categories of Real Estate Asset Management Jobs, Definition and Requirements Regarding the job description, there is nothing fixed in real estate management because it will depend on the organization where one is working, the position and the real estate assets nature.
By Gracie Evans7 years ago in Journal
Built Brick by Brick
Imagine this ... Fights in school, going hungry, coming up in a single mother upbringing, not having money for clothes, wearing your one sweater and sweatpants in the middle of June because it's your only outfit. Kids with everything laugh and you are looked down upon.
By Marcus Azaria7 years ago in Journal
10 Smart Ways You Can Make More Money in Your Career
My partner and I were looking through our bills, our savings, and our investments yesterday. He had been yearning for some new equipment for his business, while I was desperately hoping we’d have enough for the plastic surgery I’ve been hoping for. At the end of the reveal, we realized we didn’t have enough money for either.
By Cato Conroy7 years ago in Journal
4 Reasons to Become a Court Reporter
If you have an interest in law and want a career involving it, you may think that becoming a lawyer is the only way to accomplish that. The reality, though, is that there are several law careers that don’t involve going to law school, and court reporting is one of them.
By Casey Chesterfield7 years ago in Journal
Are You Willing to Change to Build a High Performing Culture?
Congratulations! You are having success. Things are starting to look positive. It is time to celebrate right? WRONG! If you have figured out some steps to success so has your competition. In many cases they have been monitoring you. Watching you do the heavy lifting so they can use your model. What are you going to do to keep your advantage?
By Frank Zaccari7 years ago in Journal











