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STAGES OF

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-Ernest Hemingway
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Generally speaking, the term
brainstorming means generating as many
ideas on a subject as possible and sorting
and selecting the key concepts after. The
outcome of brainstorming is usually a
number of words, phrases, or concepts
relevant to the subject chosen by the writer.
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1. Prepare for brainstorming. Turn on your
laptop, or take a piece of paper and a
writing instrument: you will need to write
down your thoughts. The condition of your
workplace seems to affect the efficiency of
the brainstorming session, so see to it that
you have your workplace clear.
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2. Set a time limit. Though it may seem
that the more time you spend on
brainstorming the better, 15-20 minutes
for a session is usually enough.

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3. Concentrate on your subject, and write
down all the ideas and thoughts about it
that come to your head. At this point, trying
to organize your thoughts or sorting them
out will only harm the efficiency of the
process. This stage requires focusing on
plain writing.
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4. After your stream of thoughts dries out,
look through the whole list. Now it is time to
evaluate and regroup all the thoughts youve
written down so far. Choose ideas that seem
the most valuable and the ones you see
using for writing; reorganize the ideas into
sequential categories of importance.
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5. If you consider your collection to be
sufficient enough, use it to start
creating a rough outline of your future
piece of writing.

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Know your purpose in
writing. Determining
your purpose will help
you communicate
clearly your ideas to
your readers, which is
the goal of all writing.
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The technique provides a graphic representation of
your idea, allowing you to visualize the connections
and/or relationships of your ideas.
ORGANIZING AND ORDERING IDEAS

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Reference : The basics you can find anywhere 5 Steps To Successful Storytelling Published on April 5, 2014 Featured in: Marketing & Advertising
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BECAUSE STORYTELLING,
AND VISUAL STORYTELLING,
WAS PUT IN THE HANDS OF EVERYBODY,
WE HAVE ALL NOW BECOME STORYTELLERS.

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