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Writing the End First



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By : Jane Sumerset    29 or more times read
Submitted 2012-04-05 00:13:05
Do you find it hard to write your first paragraph? Do you feel like you can’t seem to finish your content since you don’t know how to start it? Does it feels like you run out of words to write? Don’t give up yet. Even if you already tried everything you could just to complete at least one context but it seems like you don’t know how to write your first paragraph. There is still a way to help you out with that problem.

A lot of writers I know find the first paragraph the most difficult. While there are dozens of proposed solutions for getting over this sticking point, there is one in particular that I’ve seen work wonders many times.

If you want an easy and effective way to write a text, then listen very carefully. The only solution to your problem is to write the end part first! That’s absolutely right. If you can’t seem to start your first paragraph the right way, then you can’t probably finish your content completely. You have your own ideas but you don’t know how to start. So why not try to write the ending first?

Don’t let your ideas be gone into waste. If you wanted to end your idea the way you thought of it, you’ve got to write the ending first so that you’ll know and you are secured that your content ends the right way. When you’re done, you can go back to your first paragraph and write it completely. And now you’re done. But the question is, how are you going to write your ending effectively without getting confuse with the whole concept of your topic? Think again.

Normally, we slug through the introduction and the body, trying to figure where it all leads as we go along. Even when putting together outlines, many people suffer from the same predicament. The reason for that is because you started at the beginning. Naturally, you won’t know how it ends until you get to the closing.

As an alternative, you need to write the ending first in the right and proper way. Once you settle on a destination, the route becomes easier to figure out. If you’re concluding an essay with an adversarial tone, then you’ll know exactly how to build up to it; same when you’re composing a sales letter that ends with an aggressive pitch.

Going this route saves you a lot of time planning out different scenarios for your work, probably as much time as a good grammar software can save you during proofing process. Since you know how it’s supposed to end, you are able to narrow the manner in which you’ll present the information. Same with your mental state during the process. More than a handful of writers I know tend to get confused at some point in the piece, often having to backtrack to see how it all ties together. With the ending settled, this becomes less of an issue, as the end game is clear.
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