How Does Jordan Peterson on how to improve your writing Work?

Jordan Peterson helps you improve your writing by teaching you to organize your thoughts and say what you mean clearly, like putting together a puzzle.

Imagine you're trying to tell a story about your day, but all the pieces are mixed up, some from breakfast, some from lunch, some from playtime. It's hard to follow! That’s like writing without organizing your ideas first.

Organizing Your Thoughts

Jordan says it's important to start with what you know and then move step by step, just like when you build a tower with blocks, you start at the bottom and work your way up.

He also tells you to use simple words so people can understand you easily. It’s like talking to a friend instead of reading a complicated book.

Saying What You Mean Clearly

Jordan says it's good to check your writing by asking, “Does this make sense?” It’s like when you finish drawing a picture and step back to see if everything looks right.

By doing these things, you can write in a way that feels clear and strong, just like telling the best story at bedtime!

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Examples

  1. A student writes a simple essay using clear ideas and basic structure.
  2. Someone learns to break down complex thoughts into short, understandable sentences.
  3. A person starts organizing their daily journal with simple headings.

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