How to Write with Clarity and Confidence: Your Personal Mentor’s Voice Guide
Confused writing = confused reader. Write like a mentor — clear, bold, authentic.
1. Use Active Voice
Bad: “The ball was kicked by John.”
Good: “John kicked the ball.”
2. Short Sentences = Power
Average 15–20 words. Mix with 5-word punches.
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4. One Idea Per Sentence
Don’t pack. Unpack. Let each breathe.
5. Cut Fluff Words
- Very, really, just
- In order to → to
- Due to the fact → because
6. Read Aloud Test
Stumble? Rewrite. Smooth = confident.
7. Mentor’s Voice Formula
- Know your reader (prof? peer?)
- State, don’t hint
- Back every claim
- End strong
Confidence Hack
Write as if teaching a friend. Natural = strong.
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