Monday, January 4, 2010

Writing Goals for 2010

It's a new year and the start of many writing opportunities. Most people at some point during their day will write something, even if it's signing their name. The interent has become an integral part of everyday business and also for personal use. Due to this ever-developing trends, there will always be a need to write, more than ever before, in this new century of digital communication. Every time thoughts and ideas are e-mailed, posted and twittered out into the world of the web that's another opportunity of building and strengething writing skills, no matter how trivial it might seem.

The writing goals of some might be to e-mail, connect on social networks, blog, instant message, or venture into a journal or even a manuscript. While there can, and most times should, be a balance of how much time is spent writing in any of these web venues, it's the process of actively thinking of and conveying what it is that needs to be said. This in itself can be a writing goal out of the neccessity of concise communication in saving time and strengthening prose, no matter what the topic or intended audience.

For those who write to also promote their work it's a great advantage to maintain your social networking sites, such as facebook, twitter, blogger, and the many others available. From the need of having to write new material daily or weekly setting goals is a great start. Goals, even a checklist, facilitates a flow of thought and organization that can get lost in the hectic world of the interent. Having a plan and following through is a great way to achieve your writing goals no matter how dauntnig they might be.

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