a weekly visual idiom puzzle
Stay the course.
Don't get all disarranged. Edit.
Seek alternate words when one you already know is inadequate.
Add in humor in your writing when you can.
Create with words. Create with paint. Create with music. Just...create!
Be aware, thoughtful and focused but not finicky in your writing.
Take tiny steps when needed.
You may not wish to splay as you attempt to broaden your scope.
Validate that you actually know the words you use. Test them on real people.
Shop around for the best words you can find. Then use them.
Walking the middle of the road seems best, until you realize there's a huge truck heading toward you.
Want a new word? Learn one or a new use today.
A visual idiom puzzle
Don't be surprised if something good happens. All is not doom and gloom.
Do not endanger your working vocabulary by failing to practice using effective words.
Use the words you need. Learn more when you find you don't have those.
Language includes words we've mostly forgotten. Don't let that stop you.
Once you gain control of a good word, do not relapse into using weaker words.
Brighten up your day with some positive words, too.
What words you use, depends on which ones you practice using.
Fill up on words this week.
Don't fight it. Work hard, but smart as you develop your writing skills.
Get your words straight...It's important.
Spark up your writing today!
Though it is consistently recommended, you are under no duress to use each offered word on the day it is offered.
While avoiding being spread too thin, regularly explore boundaries.
Make use of this word carefully.
a visual idiom puzzle for Sunday fun
Prepare for the worst.
Scour for words as a routine so you can find where they will best fit in the future.
Keep it simple when you can.
Have solid evidence for what you say.
Be centered and surround yourself with support.
A weekly visual idiom puzzle
The curse of a word lover.
Sometimes good ideas just flow out of us.
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