Persuasive writing is an art form that is sadly taken for granted a lot of the time. But still, the right combination of words can turn a point you want to make from a long-winded, deliberately flashy, tiring exercise into a quick, strategic punch that will widen eyes, humble opposition and demand introspection from its readers or listeners. Use this plan to help sharpen your writing talents, and turn your word choices (and with some work, every possible use of them) into more direct, impactful statements that will boost your personal credibility and minimize the extra forgetful baggage of flowery verbiage that you need to carry around to fully understand any given point!
Be warned: these tips can make your statements more powerful--but sometimes that can be the wrong move. Tact can also do you some favours in a lot of different areas as well--sometimes a statement that's too powerful can become its own hindrance. This plan will help you navigate when and how to use concise wording to make your statements more powerful.