Tammy Craig
COM/155
November, 08, 2014
Diana Olsen
When I start writing my personal writing techniques vary depending on the subject that I am writing about. I first start by selecting a topic, and then I start brainstorming to come up with new ideas so that I can keep my options open while I begin the writing process. Then I write down ideas and start free writing. After I start free writing I begin to look for resources that I can use in my work. After that I begin the writing process by making sure that I am in a quite area that is neat so that I can find everything that I will need to complete my work, and I begin my writing process. My writing has changed a lot since I started this course because I am not use to doing a lot of writing so I have begin to focus on writing more. I have learned many techniques for organization in writing to help me in this course and future courses. The organization skills that I have learned are to first make sure that I avoid distractions and make sure not to procrastinate, keep my deadlines for completing my work, and work on all assigned projects on time. What I have learned the most about organization is to prepare ahead of time, this is something that I need to do more so that I can do all of my work on time. Title of Paper
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