52 LNC Writing Tips
Writing Benefits: 4 Reasons Why You Should Write
When you are sitting in front of a computer trying to write for publication, you may wonder, “Is this worth it? Will I get writing benefits?” Remember these benefits when you question whether you should attempt to get something published. In this post, publications mean articles, chapters, and books. 1. Publications add value to your…
Read More4 Reasons Writing Practice Makes Perfect
Why does writing practice make perfect? If you want a successful LNC business, you must get comfortable with writing. You’ve probably noticed that some people write with ease. Perhaps you envy them. Maybe you think they were born with that talent, and you conclude that you’ll never have it. You may never become a…
Read MoreFinding Time for Writing
Finding time for writing can seem insurmountable in the busy world of being an LNC. However, writing is crucial to your LNC business growth, whether crafting compelling blog posts, engaging social media content, or composing clear emails. The biggest reason I hear would-be writers give for not writing is “I don’t have time.” The…
Read MoreThe LNC Resume: Your Passport to Success
Your LNC resume is one of the most important documents you will ever write. The impact of a good or poor resume on your future reaffirms my continuing theme in this blog that great writing isn’t only for writers. These points will help you to make a resume that will get attention. Attorneys and LNCs…
Read MoreHow to Edit Your Reports
You’ve written a report; you’ve put a lot of time and thought into it. You have an investment in it. Now you need to edit your reports. You can find lots of practical advice about how to edit your work. However, none of these suggestions will work for you until you address issues that have…
Read MoreWriting Tips for the LNC
Legal nurse consultants who write well easily convey their ideas and increase their business. Poor writing makes you stand out – in an unpleasant way. Here are some writing tips. Easily Confused Words: Insure, Ensure, Assure Insure relates to insurance policies and limiting financial liability. Assure is something you say or do to make another…
Read MoreAre these hidden traps on your C.V. or resume?
You have accumulated a lot of great professional expertise and experience. Your client asks for a copy of your C.V. or resume. The difference between these two is primarily in the area of focus and length. A resume is shorter than a C.V. A CV provides a greater depth of information. A C.V. has no…
Read MoreHow to Proofread Your LNC Work Product
Have you ever made a cringe-worthy typo? I have. Embarrassing typos reflect on your expertise for creating detailed oriented reports and other work product for attorneys. Knowing how to proofread your work product makes the difference between something that makes you ashamed and something that makes you proud. Sound harsh? There are a lot of…
Read MoreDoes correct punctuation make a difference in LNC reports?
Does correct punctuation make a difference? Only if you want to present yourself as a polished legal nurse consultant. Consider the way punctuation changes the meaning of this message. Dear Jack, I want a man who knows what love is all about. You are generous, kind, thoughtful. People who are not like you admit to…
Read MoreMisused Words That Will Trip You Up
Attorneys judge you by how well you write. Look at the distinctions between these misused words. Allies versus Alleys Allies are people who are in friendly association with you: The U.S. has several allies. Alleys are spaces between buildings: Don’t walk down dark alleys. Because versus Since Because provides an explanation: Be careful how you…
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