Structuring thought process
Thursday, March 30, 2006
Writing is the expression of thought process in words. Expressing oneself with the right words require right vocabulary. The nuances of the words used in a writing, makes the main difference between good writing and not so good writing. Words form a sentence. A well structured flow of sentences makes it a good reading. A good reading is again a process of assimilating what you read. So again, assimilation is a thought process.
So a thought process written in words as sentences are read and assimilated and transferred as another thought process into an another soul.
I think this thorough understanding of, the purpose of writing is to communicate your thought process to your intended audience, makes your thought process more structured. A more structured thought process brings out a good writing. So boyz and girlz, the first step is to structure the thought process by answering the following questions:
1. What do you want to communicate? - content
2. To whom do you want to communicate? - intended audience
3. Why do you want to communicate? - purpose
did I get it right ???
Posted byPraveen J at 2:22 PM
AGREE.
if i can pen out whats going on in the head and then am stisfied that its well written on a paper, i know a job is well done..but i rather leave technical aspects out of the window...as long as i aint dealing with some CONTROL, OR PROCESS SYSYTEM book1