Personal Reflection Of My Writing

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With today's technology some people say the art of writing is becoming extinct. Many feel this way since computer technology is advancing rapidly. I believe no matter what everyone should poses some basic skills regarding writing any type of communication. We have become used to using abbreviations or short hand due to the increase amount of texting.

When over viewing the written communication and writing tips in our book on page 187, I feel that my writing could improve if i make and outline of what i want to get across in my communication and possibly use bullet points or numbers when communicating. I do not use this tip often but when i have I feel that i have gotten a better response from the recipient because it is laid out specifically

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