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u feel like you’re right there in the story. It uses detailed observations and language to make the reader see and feel the world through the writer’s eyes. It’s like HD for your imagination, but if you use too much, it’s overkill, so it’s best to sprinkle it in just right.</p><p id="160c"><b>4. Expository Writing: </b>This style is all about giving you the facts straight. There’s no room for personal thoughts or jokes, just clear and direct information to teach you something. It gives you the hard facts and evidence you need for a story or to make a point.</p><h1 id="ce9a">Which Writing Style is the Best for You?</h1><p id="f4cc">Choosing the best way to write your post can be a bit difficult because most times, the best writers mix different styles of writing.</p><p id="ec88">Imagine writing a post where you begin with a fun story, describe something clearly, argue a bit to make your point, drop some interesting facts, and end with some helpful tips. We can all agree that it will make your writing more engaging.</p><p id="81e0">The style you choose to use should depend on what feels easy for you and what your post needs to help your readers the most. If you like facts and details, you might prefer

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writing explanations. If you love telling stories, you might write more stories. The important thing is to start with what you’re good at to get your thoughts out. You can always make it better later.</p><p id="3e89">Don’t stress about sticking to one style. Start with a clear plan of what you want to say, then just write. You can fix and change things later. There’s no particular best way to do this. For example, content about real-life investigations might be full of stories, while DIY posts will give you a lot of clear steps and instructions.</p><p id="c1b6">If your niche is trying to change the way people think, you might need different styles – stories to show your ideas in real life, arguments to get people thinking differently, and facts to prove your new ideas work. You can also add a story to make a point clearer or explain more, so people can use your ideas in their own lives.</p><p id="5f96">Always think about what each part of your content needs to make it fun and useful for your readers.</p><p id="531a"><a href="https://medium.com/@SamyJulian/subscribe">If you enjoyed reading this, click here to get more simple tips and happy thoughts sent straight to your email.</a></p></article></body>

What Your Writing Style Says About You

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Most writers let their writing flow naturally, which is normal, but it’s good to know your writing style so you can lean into your strengths.

There are four main styles of writing, each with its purpose.

The Four Main Types

1. Persuasive Writing: This way of writing tries to get the reader to see things the way the writer does. It’s like forming a deep bond by sharing feelings and opinions and using colorful words to appeal to the reader’s feelings, instead of just throwing facts at them.

2. Narrative Writing: Everyone loves a good story, and that’s what narrative writing provides. It hooks you in with interesting characters, drama, and the location the story happens. This style is perfect for making facts more relatable without boring your readers with too many facts.

3. Descriptive Writing: This style is all about making you feel like you’re right there in the story. It uses detailed observations and language to make the reader see and feel the world through the writer’s eyes. It’s like HD for your imagination, but if you use too much, it’s overkill, so it’s best to sprinkle it in just right.

4. Expository Writing: This style is all about giving you the facts straight. There’s no room for personal thoughts or jokes, just clear and direct information to teach you something. It gives you the hard facts and evidence you need for a story or to make a point.

Which Writing Style is the Best for You?

Choosing the best way to write your post can be a bit difficult because most times, the best writers mix different styles of writing.

Imagine writing a post where you begin with a fun story, describe something clearly, argue a bit to make your point, drop some interesting facts, and end with some helpful tips. We can all agree that it will make your writing more engaging.

The style you choose to use should depend on what feels easy for you and what your post needs to help your readers the most. If you like facts and details, you might prefer writing explanations. If you love telling stories, you might write more stories. The important thing is to start with what you’re good at to get your thoughts out. You can always make it better later.

Don’t stress about sticking to one style. Start with a clear plan of what you want to say, then just write. You can fix and change things later. There’s no particular best way to do this. For example, content about real-life investigations might be full of stories, while DIY posts will give you a lot of clear steps and instructions.

If your niche is trying to change the way people think, you might need different styles – stories to show your ideas in real life, arguments to get people thinking differently, and facts to prove your new ideas work. You can also add a story to make a point clearer or explain more, so people can use your ideas in their own lives.

Always think about what each part of your content needs to make it fun and useful for your readers.

If you enjoyed reading this, click here to get more simple tips and happy thoughts sent straight to your email.

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