Posted by Editor On June - 27 - 2009 - 3 COMMENTS
Creative thinking is a matter of mind. Like a good ballet dancer, the mind needs to be lithe, flexible and supple to deliver the best performance. A ballerina diets and exercises to death, to attain her coveted flexibility. Like her, we also need to carry out some necessary workouts to get the best out of our upper chambers.
Here is a collection of the most overlooked practices that can help writers ...More
Posted by Editor On June - 27 - 2009 - 3 COMMENTS
What is a Creative Writing Process?
Creative Writing Process means to write or produce imaginative works, setting aside the principles of conventional writing. To write creatively, one has to conjure up a plethora of imagery into coveted words that would appeal to the senses.
Now, creativity itself knows no bounds or pre-defined set of principles, rather it is a momentous flow that can flood any person (writer or no writer). Then ...More
Posted by Editor On June - 23 - 2009 - 8 COMMENTS
Critical Thinking and Analytical Writing
Critical thinking and analytical writing are two sides of the same coin. When you are asked to write down an analysis or logical explanation for something, you are actually being told to think critically. But, what is it about critical thinking that scares the hell out of students during their college years?
One plausible answer: “they do not know how to think critically.”
But this ...More
Posted by Editor On June - 18 - 2009 - 12 COMMENTS
Tears in Heaven is a grief-spurred ballad penned by Clapton after losing his 4-year-old son, who died upon falling from an apartment window. The tragedy took the singer to conjure up this memorable piece that resonates with pain, loss and a throbbing ache.
Would you know my name
If I saw you in heaven
Will it be the same
If I saw you in heaven ...More
Posted by Editor On June - 18 - 2009 - 1 COMMENT
People write because not everyone has got a good dog that would listen to their useless rant and brawl. Ok some do, but then maybe they are not happy to have only a dog as an audience.
Then there are others, who take the rest of humanity as second bananas (while assuming themselves as the first one of course) and then happily take on a self-delegated responsibility to educate them ...More
Posted by Editor On June - 14 - 2009 - 2 COMMENTS
An internal business plan is written to lay down a detailed map of finances, personnel, resources, possibilities, expansionary potential and prospective investments or partners for a company in black and white. It is best used for in-house planning and strategy making. An internal business plan is mostly taken as a reference benchmark for the managers to keep themselves in line with a standard course of action.
The internal business plan ...More
Posted by Editor On June - 14 - 2009 - 1 COMMENT
Executive Summary of a Business Plan
The executive summary is more like an intentional précis of your business plan that in a given length illustrates the what, why, how along with when and where (if needed) of the whole document. It has to be crafted so it gives the reader an incentive spur to deep-dive into the details and particulars.
Importance of an Executive Summary for a Business Plan
An executive ...More
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