Posted on November 25th, 2015
You can be doing a great job providing strong arguments and defending your position. However, it can still go wrong if you ignore the main principles of essay logic. It’s extremely important to combine your essay into a whole and make it flow. Here’s how to include transition sentences into your papers:
How to Make Transitions
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Posted on November 11th, 2015
‘Avoid clichés like the plague,’ you’ve probably heard this tip too many times. However, this advice is almost useless for academic writers.
You can and should use clichés in academic papers. It’ll save you plenty of time and it can make your papers look much better.
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Posted on October 28th, 2015
Progress never stops. When it comes to writing as a job, the progress is galloping and leaving hundreds of talented but conservative folks behind. The HR managers claim that the three skills are the most important for online writers to keep up in the era of rapid changes.
Three Common Skills of Top Online Writers
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Posted on October 13th, 2015
Even if you’re one of those lucky super creative writers who do not believe in writer’s block, your productivity is not always the same. It’s not you. There can be lots of objective reasons for it. You may lack sunlight or vitamins or simply feel exhausted.
Anyway, here are 5 science-backed writing tactics that are surprisingly effective and will help you succeed in any circumstances and any time of the year:
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Posted on October 1st, 2015
Do you sometimes feel broken and unmotivated without any obvious reasons for it? This syndrome is quite common among online writers. When you work alone from the comfort of your home, staying energized and super productive can be hard.
At least, stop doing the following ineffective things taking too much of your energy:
- Being too sensitive to criticism. Let’s be honest: getting only positive feedbacks is close to impossible. It’s not that important how others (who may be even not experts in the field) rate your work. The way you react to criticism is way more important. Never let the words of others let you down. Accept only objective remarks.
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