Work Through Someone’s Incomprehensible Letter by Rewriting It
We’ve all had to read these rambling emails before. You will improve your writing skills by rewriting a confusing incoming letter from time to time.
Muse shares some tips on how to become a more effective communicator. Long, rambling emails are ineffective. The next time you receive one of these emails, see what’s wrong with the message:
Rewriting and shortening at least one incoming email per day gradually helps you communicate in smaller sentences and in simpler words. This, in turn, increases the likelihood that your own writing will cut through the noise.
Don’t send email. Don’t even open it in your email program. Open a word processor or word processor and rewrite your message as if you were organizing your thoughts and tasks.
Follow the link for more short tips to improve your communication skills.
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