Writing with integrity

by Joanna on August 1, 2007

Ingredients_12Integrity is one of the 12 ingredients of confident writing.

Writing with integrity includes:

Writing with honesty, sincerity and authenticity.  Being there, being real, being present.  Writing that is true to your values.  Following through on your words.  Writing with positive intention: to inform, to clarify, to share, to learn, to create, to inspire, to expand possibilities.

Here’s some material for you to dip into on writing with integrity:

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