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An Article On Leadership

Thursday, June 22nd, 2006

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>Recently my husband was promoted to supervisor in the social services agency that he works for. Time was short, and I knew the Dale Carnegie writings would be perfect – maybe even a little Tonny Robbins, but I was hoping to find an article with somne of the best and most time tested methods for acheiving success and leadership.

You see, my husband has always been a perfectionist and is driven to do the best job possible. I wanted to get him something for the promotion and I thought maybe I could find an article on leadership that he could use to help him with his new duties. I knew that an article on leadership would be something that he would take to heart, so I wanted one that would incorporate his values as well as work ethic.

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Writing Articles And Teasers That Force People To Read On

Wednesday, June 7th, 2006

It’s vital to catch a readers attention in the first few seconds, when you write articles, otherwise you risk loosing their interest and they’re gone……. Same as for a political speech, if you don’t provoke thought or controversy, nobody will listen to you.

To get the readers attention, it’s important to start off with a lead paragraph that very briefly describes what you are going to tell the reader and why. You must grab the readers attention and give him a very good reason why reading your article is worth his time.

A great way to write an article is to start the lead paragraph with a statement, then go through the explanations and information that you want to pass on and, in your conclusion, draw a line back to the initial statement you made. This neatly wraps up everything and in the mind of the reader ‘encapsulates’ the article.

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