This week, each time you've drafted something, go back and choose a word you've written beginning with a letter from the first half of the alphabet. Replace it with a more effective word beginning with a letter from the second half of the alphabet.
OK, there's nothing special about the second half of the alphabet. But the exercise trick will help you learn that you never have to settle for the first word that occurs to you.

I really like this idea, it is so important to vary the words that you use in any piece of writing so that it doesn't become too monotonous. This trick helps to train you to try out a variety of different words that could then be applied in other pieces of writing.
Posted by: Danielle Ingram | 29 June 2009 at 03:49 AM