The Case for a Writing-Centric Workplace
Memo to self: Drive company operations through writing; everyone in the company has to write.
The skills we get are the ones we tend to repeat. If we want to enhance our writing or any other ability, we must divide time to practice it. Thus, I have made writing notes a conscious practice. We can incorporate writing into a deliberate routine in all aspects of our lives.
It's time for us to share our knowledge through writing.
Writing is our default action, crucial to improving our focus. We are inundated with information, and it is up to us to decide whether to consume it. Instead of consuming information, we should establish habits that help us develop.
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Writing can help drop bias. A blank page reflects your thoughts, and when your ideas are unclear, your words on the page will be, too.
Attention is a precious commodity in today's workforce, and writing captures it. Yet writers have a distinct advantage in that they can draw attention to their work without spending a single cent. Thousands of eager people are keen to say, "Count me in."
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