by Kaelyn Barron |
Students are often given the assignment of writing a rhetorical analysis, in which they must analyze how a speaker makes an argument, and evaluate whether or not they do so effectively. However, this practice is useful not only for students, but for all of us who want...
by Kaelyn Barron
Have you ever wanted to talk to someone, but found yourself at a loss for words? Maybe you just wanted to fill the silence, or maybe you wanted to get to know that person, but weren’t sure of what to say. Talking to new people can feel extremely intimidating,...
by Kaelyn Barron |
To write a nonfiction book that changes lives, you must address your readers’ needs or problems by giving them the tools and information they need to succeed. This means your writing must be clear, relatable, and comprehensive. However, sometimes even all that...
by Kaelyn Barron
Starting conversations with people you don’t know can be incredibly intimidating. You don’t want to seem uninteresting by allowing awkward silences to fall over the table, but you also don’t want to sound desperate by reaching for silly or strange...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Each day, we make hundreds of tiny judgments about others. We scrutinize the filters people choose for their Instagram photos, we either “like” Facebook posts or repost them with a scornful rebuttal, and we swipe left and right to find our next date. And...