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: Break your content into scannable sections with descriptive headings.
: Consider using an intermediate framework like Pain, Concept, Process . Identify a problem your reader faces (Pain), explain the underlying theory (Concept), and then provide the steps to solve it (Process). 5_6303098479518417046
: Tailor your language to a specific skill level—writing for a beginner requires more definitions than writing for an expert. : Break your content into scannable sections with
: Start every step in a process with a strong verb. For example, instead of "The process of gathering wood," use "Gather wood". : Tailor your language to a specific skill
: Keep an idea file or notebook at all times. Let your concepts "incubate" for a while before trying to formalize them. 2. Drafting and Structure
: Start with one sentence for your main idea. Expand that into two sentences, then into a paragraph, and eventually turn each sentence into its own paragraph.