Communicating
- “Writing is the process by which you realize that you do not understand what you are talking about. Of course, you can learn a lot about something without writing about it. However, writing about something complicated and hard to pin down acts as a test to see how well you understand it. When we approach our work as a stranger, we often discover ho... See more
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“Unspoken expectations are premeditated resentments.”
— Neil Straussfrom Attention Required! | Cloudflare
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- “The best way to think is to write.”
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- “The truth shrinks as the crowd grows.
In a large meeting at work, people hold back their honest opinions. The resulting conversation offends the fewest people but is often not the truth.
Smaller groups are more likely to find truth than larger ones.”from Attention Required! | Cloudflare
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- “Communication is about what is received, not what is intended. If there is a gap between what you are saying and what they are hearing, you have to find a new way to say it.”
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- “When researching strategies, emphasize patterns over stories. One person succeeding means nothing. 100 people succeeding is a signal.
When explaining strategies, emphasize stories over patterns. People forget numbers and charts. Everyone remembers a great story.”from 3-2-1: Prioritization, Making the Most of What You Have, and Reading as a Form of Travel - James Clear by jamesclear.com
Kyle Steinike added 4mo ago
- When we know a lot about a topic, it can be difficult to write about it in a way that makes sense to the layperson. To improve writing, Cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker suggests several strategies:
- Use concrete nouns and refer to tangible things instead of abstractions.
- Assume that readers know less about the topic than you do, but are still inte
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- “The simplest way to clarify your thinking is to write a full page about whatever you are dealing with and then delete everything except the 1-2 sentences that explain it best.”
from 3-2-1: On creating the conditions for joy, how to go to hell, and the simple way to clarify your thinking by James Clear
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- “My friend, who sometimes shares his writing with me, once said my feedback always falls into three categories:
1. Make it shorter.
2. Make it more appealing.
3. How could it apply to more people?”from 3-2-1: My advice for writers, what silence says, and the chapters of your life
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