5 Ways To Trust In The Power Of Your Words

This week’s audio writing tip is on trusting the power of your words – in a business writing context in particular. 

You can play the audio tips here.  Just click the play button (arrow) on the screen.  It takes 5 minutes to play right through.

It was inspired by an editing job I’ve just completed.  It was a piece of writing that contained a lot of intrinsic power but we needed to lose certain words to get that power to shine through: excess words, complex words and borrowed words (other people’s words for what you’re writing about, rather than your own). 

When I reflected on the writing lessons I could see 5 things we need to learn to trust. Trust:

  • That less is more
  • That simplicity works (KISS!)
  • In the power of Plain English
  • Your own words
  • That you’ll make some mistakes…

Because trusting in the power of your words doesn’t mean trusting you won’t make mistakes, or trusting the spellchecker to pick them all up for you (it won’t).  For the power to shine through you still need to take responsibility for finishing, editing and polishing your work.

How about you?  How have you learned to trust in the power of your words?