Thomas Plummer
1 min readSep 21, 2021

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HI Emmanuel, slow down my friend. You will find that if you let your work sit for at least a day, the second time through gives you that cringe affect, like "oh my, how did I miss that?" or more importantly, I ususally find some better way to say what I wanted to say in another day of simmering. I signed up for ProWriting Aid and stopped using it. I caught some of the bigger issues ( I was too lazy to see myself) but it started taking me down a flat voice trail. You might add Dreyer's English to your desk pile. My copy lives on my desk and I read from it about ten minutes a day. It keeps me grounded on the tech side of writing. I think the hardest part of writing is acquiring the patience to be a good editor or your own work. Thanks for the comment Emmanuel, as always, much appreciated.

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Thomas Plummer
Thomas Plummer

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A simple life dedicated to leaving the world a little better than I found it. Long career in the business of fitness, writer of books, speaker, personal coach.

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