Where’s My Thought Process?!?!?

We all have so many issues when it comes to writing papers. Some people are so much better at them than we are. Not only that, but there are some that freak out more with writing a paper than they would with taking a test. Whether the problem is partially due to issues with grammar, spelling, or even just thinking, the best of writers know that the world is going to smack them in the head at some point of a paper.

Medical assistant jobs, paralegals, and even cashiers need to know something about writing. This is the simple process of communication, something that is around today and has been for many a millennia. As more is required of students and employees, the ideas behind communication are becoming harder to grasp.

So what is there to do about it? Grab a pencil and go for it? Think about it a little while and hope something stirs? Where is that thought process that you thought you once had? Remember, back when you were a teenager and knew absolutely anything about everything? And you were invincible to the world?image

We all know those days don't exist for us anymore. Hunting down a thought or two is hard enough, much less the format it's supposed to be in. Ever tried to come up with an assignment? Teachers do it all the time, and that alone takes a special gift. Then there are the instructors that say you need to do this, make up your topic, your thesis, and make it 8 pages long.

The tricky part is making sure the instructor is going to approve it. Here's a hint on how to come up with a great thesis paper on your own:

Randomly choose 5 words from the dictionary or thesaurus. Use these to create your beginning paragraph. The words do not have to relate, however they will need to work together. If you can't find the words yourself, have someone else just open the dictionary to a page with their eyes shut and randomly point at a word. Rinse and repeat.

imageIncredibly, this works for thesis papers, creative writing, and many other forms of communication. Speeches are created on spur of the moment ideas. Spontaneity is only a spice of life. It is up to you to make it into something incredible. It is also up to you to turn it around from a bad idea to a fabulous thought process.

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