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How Your Feelings Show Up In Your Writing



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By : Glenn Hughes    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-25 16:58:29
Writing professional CVs for a living, I see an incredible amount of writing from lots of different people. You can actually tell from the tone of the writing in a piece of work exactly what is going through the mind of the writer. This is particularly important if you are going through a difficult time in work- for example, redundancies are being spoken about in your workplace, so you feel threatened and vulnerable

You cannot help the way you feel about an event that is going on in your life. Feelings of desperation, despair, loneliness, etc. find a way of getting in to your subconscious mind and this definitely transmits through to the things you say and write about. One of the first things to do to resolve this issue is to understand it in the first place. Once you understand that your feelings definitely transmit into writing, you can start to do something about it

Awareness of your emotions and how this can transmit to your writing can help you put over a more positive view of you to the reader. If you are at your most positive first thing in the morning, it makes sense to do your most important writing at that time. The opposite is obviously true if you are a night owl like this writer, writing late at night

If you are feeling good about yourself, it definitely comes over in your writing. If you are feeling at your best, it is definitely the best time to write something like a sales letter, CV, a letter asking for a raise, etc. Just be aware of your mood and for goodness sake, monitor your writing to see if you actually are projecting the emotions that you want our reader to perceive

Never write when you are feeling tired. If you want to be sure to turn off your reader, make sure you write when tired. You will end up using language that turns the reader off, not on and you may as well not bother in the first place.

The best writers in the world put something of themselves into their writing. They are not scared to give everything of themselves and they connect with their audience as a result. Emotion, particularly strong emotion makes a massive difference for us- if you want to be sure that you connect with your reader, you have to take a little risk sometimes.

Taking risks in a positive way with your writing will produce incredible results. If you cannot connect with your reader, you might as well not bother. Selling yourself through an important document like a CV is so vital to the success of your life that you need to be sure that your language connects with the reader in a positive, emotionally captivating way

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About the author: Glenn Hughes is part of a team of professional cv writers . If you need help with your resume or CV, consider a cv writing service to get the reults that you need

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