Fabricating one’s thoughts into words is not easily attainable as minds are an ever-evolving spiral of thoughts and ideas, which can never be tamed down. You might have experienced this while working on a write-up when one after another, an idea keeps springing into your mind, and just as easily it\u2019s gone. Unfortunately, this is how the thought process works \u2013 a recurring process of feelings and words.<\/p>\n
However, as a person grows up, they learn to understand themselves better. Thereby, enabling themselves to acknowledge which of their thoughts are relevant, and which of them are not. Eloquence is what comes along when a person learns to master this art and project their thoughts coherently and clearly. However, for the ones still struggling to do so, below are a few tips that can help you make your work more concise.<\/p>\n
As mentioned earlier, the mind of a candidate will not rest while writing. It will continuously keep throwing ideas at him\/her, and confuse them in the process. This confusion is what leads to convoluted ideas in a write-up.<\/p>\n
Hence, it is best if candidates create an outline of all the issues they want to discuss, before getting on with the write-up. This will not only allow them to have a set plan, but it will cause them a lot less stress than otherwise.<\/p>\n
So, take the time out to write a detailed point and evaluate all your points before writing them down. Ensure this by making your plan thorough \u2013 do not just write one-liners in it. Only leave the development points, and drawing out interpretations for the final write-up, the rest needs to be dealt with in the plan.<\/p>