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Title: Writing for yourself


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Writing for yourself
  • Writing for others

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Writing for others
  • other college classes
  • cover letters seeking employment
  • letters to the editor/government officials
  • blogs, posts on a message board
  • thank yous and other personal notes
  • business communications
  • professional journals
  • media content

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other college classes
  • Read assignments closely. Listen in class. Take
    notes.
  • Ask pointed questions. Narrative voice? Essay
    or report? Amount of research? Tone? Audience?
    Format?
  • Understand that each instructors terminology
    will probably differ. If possible, speak with
    the instructor about your paper directly,
    one-on-one. Give the writing process and your
    ideas the time and focus they deserve. Shine!

4
cover letters seeking employment
  • Stick to one well edited page. Review
    professional samples. Seek feedback from an
    editor before mailing. Do not send out cover
    letters with mistakes. Compose a beginning,
    middle, and end to your letter in brief
    paragraphs. Trim excess be forthright and
    under-stated.

5
blog, post on a message board
  • Live in the new frontier. Maintain civility even
    in cyberspace.

6
letters to the editor/government officials
  • Politely express yourself on the views of the
    day. Write with focus support your ideas with
    details. Write to the editorial pages of your
    favorite newspapers and magazines, electronic or
    print. Address elected government
    representatives as is customary for their office.

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Thank yous and other personal notes
  • Remember to say thank you. Handwritten notes are
    a nice gesture for a variety of occasions, both
    personal and professional. Send a note card
    after a job interview. Offer condolences. Reach
    out to a mentor. Make a personal connection.

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business communications
  • Learn how to write professional e-mails and other
    forms of business communications. Dont guess!
    Take a class or consult a reference. On the job,
    maintain good communication skills on the phone,
    interacting with clients and coworkers, and in
    writing.

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professional journals
  • Use the OCC database to find out whats being
    published in your intended field. Industry
    publications? Academic Journals? Write to match
    intended publication. Send your work with a
    cover letter. Getting published looks good on
    resumes.

10
media content
  • Newspapers and magazines, both print and
    electronic, need content. Why aim low? Maintain
    writing skills. Who knows where they might take
    you. Write articles, novels, poems, plays and
    scripts about your professional and personal
    experiences. Write to match intended publication.
    Seek publication.

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Writing for yourself
  • journal or diary
  • family stories
  • scripts for job interviews

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center
  • Compose first draft essays about whats on your
    mind in order to blow steam or get in touch.
  • Try journaling exercises such as
  • writing unsent letters.
  • Write for personal use as creativity dictates.
  • Or dedicate to a loved one, such as a child or
    distant relative.
  • Untangle your emotions.
  • Records your dreams.
  • Plot your goals.
  • Detail a journey.
  • journal
  • or diary

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keep records
  • family stories
  • Record your childs early life.
  • Tell the story of meeting a spouse or close
    friend.
  • Remember stories of joy and sadness.
  • Include funny stories too.
  • Share with loved ones.

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Try it!
  • scripts for job interviews
  • In advance of a job interview, guess questions
    and compose answers.
  • Actually write out a script.
  • Revise.
  • Rehearse out loud alone or together with a
    friend.
  • Use your well composed ideas at the interview.
  • Free up nervous energy for other important
    behaviors like maintaining eye contact and voice
    control.
  • Operation Get That Job!

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Unsent letter
  • example
  • journal
  • exercises
  • Write a letter to your ten year old self offering
    wisdom and advice.
  • Write a letter to the deceased, lost or unborn.
  • Write a letter expressing what cant be said in
    real life.
  • Write a letter to your older self. Read it in a
    decades time.
  • Create a time capsule with your family. Include
    letters, stories and other artifacts. Create a
    map, bury your treasure and dig it up in the
    distant future.

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write to enjoy life
  • "The unexamined life is not worth living.
  • Gina Fournier
  • Oakland Community College
  • Summer 2008
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