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A Transcript of... Organize 08 Write Your Thesis |
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You're listening to Writing Tips for Content Creators, and in this episode we're going to look at another tip in the series, Outlining and Organizing. We're almost half-way through this series and using even a few of these tips will help you to become a better writer, able to crank out better content more often. Here's the 8th tip... 8. Write Your Thesis. A thesis is one or several sentences that state the audience's main problem and then how your book is going to solve it. Go ahead and write your book's thesis, knowing that doing this before your book is written will help keep you on track much better. In this aspect, the chapters will all need to support the thesis so as you write, you will have that in your mind. Basically, you are expanding upon the title of the book. "How to Become a Great Golfer" is the title. Your thesis statement might be "How to become a great golfer in less than an hour a day by following 7 strategies of other successful golfers." Everything you write works toward accomplishing what you state as the purpose of your book. If it doesn't work towards that, then get rid of it. It doesn't belong in there. |
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