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Better writing starts here

Writing without purpose is a waste of words 

And it's a waste of your reader's time.

 

A 2025 report found that workers spend 3.2 hours a week just trying to make sense of unclear communication.
That’s 20 working days a year — per person — lost to muddled messages.


Don't let your writing be part of the problem. 

Writing with purpose is the fix

When you pin down your purpose, every sentence gets easier to write,

and easier to read. 

In this mini-course, you'll learn how to:

  • put your reader’s needs first

  • work out the real purpose of your writing and stick to it

  • organise your writing in a way readers actually want to read.   

 

A blue plastic bottle that looks like a bottle of household bleach, the label says 'Purpose' in white writing
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