1. One Thing
When I open my eyes in the morning, and I have an objective, I usually decide that it's coffee that I'm after and not tea. I look at the coffee I have in my cabinet and wish I had gotten ready for a Starbucks, or at least atmospherical and higher standing coffee brand than the Maxpresso that I have in a box because either I need to go to the store and buy a coffee grinder and a better brand of coffee, or find a more suitable dress for the occasion of going out to a cafe other than what I was just wearing while I was asleep. The point is, that I have an overall objective with anything or at any time of day to assess and analyze my options and seek out the one good thing that might make my day go the best way that it can at it's given moment and specifically accordingly to circumstance.
But what does that have to do with articles and me writing them? Everything. People who are online and reading about things looking for answers have circumstances, and they have directions. These are just the guidelines in how we can approach such circumstances to suit particular and general needs of people as they are looking for information proving useful for their needs.
2. Solutions
I always find that (like in this instance with the coffee), that there's a certain appeal to things and it goes beyond what I was looking for in regards to that one thing. It was style, actually, that first came to mind. I was thinking about the fact that the coffee I already had wasn't the best approach to suiting my fine taste regardless of atmospherical needs, I wanted a damn good cup of coffee when I woke up in the morning. Not to complain or get irrational here, but when something isn't working out, people can look to the web for solutions such as figuring out where the best cup of coffee is around here.
3. Possibilities
I find it most mind boggling that there are so many different places you can go for any item that you might be looking for (even if it's merely the right concept that you were looking for or a word. When searching the web, people are finding that there are lists everywhere on the "top" 5, 10, 15, or even thousands in websites, markets, brands, people, or whatever. This is a good time to focus on more than just one thing or finding a solution, it's about having an array of solutions to suite your needs.
4. What About Aspects
Let's just say you dropped down a menu and now you have like ten cafe's in your area and you just want to know which one can find you a comfortable place to sit at your laptop and write articles and press release publications for your boss, because you're a freelance writer who works from home and would much rather work from a cafe. We might have options, but now it's time to come to a decision. It's not where would you like to go, it's what are the features that are going to suite your needs first which take us to our final choice in destination. I'm going to have a Maxpresso, and then go out, but rather not go to another Starbucks, what's comfortable?
5. The Chosen One
Say we're not looking for an answer anymore, because it's already been awhile, you've already woken up enough to realize that the coffee has to come from a cafe, but you don't know where to go, your solution is to look to the web for ideas, you find a list of cafe's in your area in which you can write answers for people, write feature articles such as which options someone might have when looking for a decent cup of coffee in the world and all the thoughts and ideas that come be tumbled around in one's mind while they're waking up in the morning and still need a cup of coffee to resolve all of their problems. You don't find a list of things you can do, but you've now already considered the appliances necessary to make your own coffee at home, places you can go for those appliances (which you'll need to own in the future anyway to suite your pre-cafe writing needs, and then even the flavors you can appreciate in coffee grounds from stores such as Safeway (or Vons) if you've just moved down to Southern California like me (after graduating from Chico State as an English Major).
But the list of Cafe's is before you and you found that in one certain category there was one thing that you couldn't help but love, was the appeal that you might feel comfortable sitting there. Now we have a good lead.
6. Directions
Whether it's making to a destination, or simply performing any function (like how to complete a project for work), you now have a new list and hopefully a snazzy captivating image which shows you the function of the nature of your query on how to get there from here. How do I get there from here? Going back to our topic of circumstance and providing people with the information that they need, our options in making it from one place to another might vary. In this case, if I were to use google maps, I likely had a link already set up for me on my article pertaining to local convenient cafes and they can hook me up with the step by step process in going where I want to go.
7. A Resolution
Let's say you did it! Now, familiarize yourself with your new surroundings based on the fact that someone had written a decent commentary on the cafe you've chosen. Order something delicious and open up your laptop... what else can you be looking for? Or let's just say you're still not even dressed for the occasion of leaving your house, and you've already decided that it's too late to go out for a cup of coffee because you've already spent the majority of the late morning and early afternoon musing through the world of social media, website building and platforms which you can use in application to your advanced simplification strategies for people to use your advice columns as tools to promote their widest varieties of needs in the event that you have already resolved to find what best suites the needs of people in all areas of life and all aspects of those particular functions. Now we're looking for resolutions to believe in as people need them beyond resolving to drink another cup of coffee at home after planning to go out and realizing that you're going to have to leave your previously written content as it is only to explain later that it was only a hypothetical situation, and that there were still vast arrays of elements to be illuding to in order to come up with the resolutions to suit people's needs. Whether you found your coffee shop, or you found yourself sitting in your kitchen with another pot of instant coffee brewing on the stove in a pot rather than a kettle, you're looking at the vast array of elements which define your new surroundings: you've reached your first bench mark in making a successful move to obtain one of your goals: a resolution.
8. Define Your Array by Senses
Now you have an array of elements to be providing to an array of people in order to suite their needs in terms of solutions for understanding an array of topics. While sitting in my kitchen, I noticed that my cat was sitting at the top of my refrigerator, and I'd have liked to to be sitting in the warm surroundings of a cafe much better, but that still doesn't mean I don't find the open door of the back yard pleasing with the pleasant aroma of my own homebrewed coffee on the stove appealing, I might even feel more comfortable staying at home in regards to being at peace and being able to personalize my features on my new website in peace. People can appreciate a good descriptive piece which provides them with the sense that they are in the same boat based on our revelation of our surroundings.
9. Emotion
But what was it about all of those things I was thinking about today from suiting my coffee needs to defining our objectives as resolvers in order to put us into places and guide us to strategically finding ourselves coming up with resolutions which we can share with each other and collaborate with each other on our missions to achieve our goals? Beyond making it down stairs to go and type in the kitchen rather than going to a cafe, I'm still on an entirely separate mission exactly to go and reach out to the world of professionals (like myself) by using other professionals (who can suit my needs with their effects), in order to make sure that all of our psychological, social, emotional and real needs are met! Now I'm in the kitchen feeling hopeful. Which brings me to my next case in providing people with resolutions: how can this feeling bring you to to your careful consideration of analyzing and assessing my missions as honorable and believing in me and resolving to support my antics and team? For me, I found that it was with the power in believing in your safety and comfort of living in a nice enough home to want to stay and finish writing articles on how to save the world.
9. Motivation
While people are finding things amusing as they read the articles I'm writing, I find it fun that after feeling some emotion for a piece such as simply to believe in yourself and value something as honorable, you can truly and deeply appreciate that you are coming to the right place: you are liking the person who is writing these articles for you. You're next step in dedicating your particular pieces is in suiting their needs as people who want to resolve things, collaborate, and create an intriguingly ingenious effect in order to create a positive living experience for people who deserve the advantages you can give them to promote prosperity, wellbeing, and to overall provide a sense of comfort that there are people in this world who have power and that there are people in this world worth saving... people like me. In the end, people are looking for more than another feel good piece, they're looking for a reason to believe. See example: 7 Articles to Read Before Going Off and Saving the World on Your Own.
Articles like this are designed to attract a certain audience to a certain appeal which goes beyond suiting our emotional needs as readers, they serve a higher purpose as motivating drives for our successes as living people who have priorities to manage on top of our higher purpose orders of business like saving the world as a collaborative team of resolution strategist who have other operations in life to look to other than web article writers who insist on gaining our attention and support on at least some practical cause we can be aware of first and then paying appropriate attentions to, strategizing our relief efforts in regards to the organizations we can come up with or are already affiliated with the curing of whichever dismay is being caused in order to reduce the alarming effect on our supporters who read our articles and feel comforted in knowing that they as Resolvers, might actually have a chance to be saving some real lives here in some way sense or form that they have ability to alleviate or otherwise resolve an issue.
10. Goals
Before I get back to writing about the place we find ourselves feeling safe as heroes, realize that I was writing this article in efforts to open up the minds of readers while they're reading such articles as the one I had began writing after I had walked back up the stairs into my bedroom into the kitchen and that my 7 articles to read before going off and saving the world on your own story had turned into a separate project. This gave me a list of things to prioritize. As I was writing, I found that my own comical fantasies of becoming a superhero might very well be able to intertwine with those who might also really love and truly appreciate the values and beliefs that when people who are in need of a hero might just need you, you're going to want to come up with a plan in order to essentially save your world with a lot more help than you realized you were going to need. This is why while reading, it's important that you look to the skies, and see that there's no limit to the abilities you posees in managing your own potential. The sky is the limit, now prioritize, and go!
11. Reaching Those Goals
Beyond looking up information online and using the web to make connections with people, our goals set us up with more links and advancements than simple informational question answering pieces, menus for where to go to find sorts of information, lists, how to guides, and a resolution platform to suite your information reception needs, we also found that within the lines of a site, a reader is going to find that a situation and it's emotional ties are going to be the foundations for your motivation in order to reach your goals. We've already discussed coffee, and finding a location, but the outcome was that there was a safe haven to keep to at home where there was more writing to complete and more to be thinking about than just coffee, it was about feeling comfortable one second and then feeling motivated to set up a list of goals. What more can you need? After considering this article, about superheroes, the goals still needed to be laid out: starting with discovering who you are, where you want to set up safe haven, and then what...? It's not a trick promotion for you to read content, I just thought I needed to wake up a little bit more and prioritize my writing agenda in terms of angles, and strategies while I'm considering my own life in terms of personal abilities and standards that need to be met for us all to be successful as a human race, and on top of it all observing those participants of a given situation and their abilities to adhere to those standards and then give people what they're looking for: an answer to who can see to it that there is something being done for adhering to the achievements of having met such outlined goals...
Besides setting up a list of goals for yourself based on what you've read and looked up in search of meeting your array of needs, keep in mind that there's still a lot of work to be done: go back to the source of your motivation and realize that it's not too late to go back to those other articles you've been writing... I mean those other projects that you've been working on and set up some disciplinary standards in order to reach those goals.
12. History
Now that you've obtained something from your discipline on those goals you've set up for yourself in order to achieve something in terms of staying motivated to suit your emotional needs after realizing that you needed a change of scene, realize that you had a line up from the beginning which lead you from each goal into the next and share your story of success. After your goals have been met due to the strategic resolution guide, you're going to want to define these 11 critical aspects in your reports on how you've made things work from one effect to the next. Follow this guide in your reports on how you've succeeded in winning the attention you deserved for having met each goal. Even if it means you found that sipping your coffee in the kitchen met your emotional need to realize that there is a need for you to remain tolerant of your circumstances, stay at home, and write you articles instead of galavanting off to a coffee shop where you already have too much motivation rushing through you to even get into your truck and leave such a serious and compelling piece in the middle of writing your article. Now that I've succeeded in arranging some articles that I'd like to write (on the side of this now), I'm believing I should like to get back to those articles and finish them as well as coming up with a plan for how I can reflect and discuss my pride in my achievements after having written them.
13. Coming up with the next big project
TBC...
14. Writer's Circumstance
The funniest thing to think about while reading an article is what was going on in the background (or on the sidelines) for the writer. I was writing this article one morning thinking I could set up some kind of a template for people to bear in mind that there are just some interesting types of articles people might be looking for or reasons people might be reading an article and I came up with this list in the middle of the day while thinking about my average morning vs. this day when I needed to be thinking about the next place to complete my tasks as a writer as far as cafe writing goes, I was hoping I could finish writing it in a cafe. When I was putting the reader in my shoes as a second person, I decided that someone might find their self thinking on the same path. I wound up feeling sleepy in my kitchen and deciding to stay home and it was a cup of coffee kind of blog that I had in the background of my mind while writing this list.
15. Attention to Detail
As apposed to looking for the details in the background of the writer's mind or finding the framework for how your going to complete your next big project, or what ever sensory information there is in an article, people might find it amusing that you're writing in first, second or third person. Perhaps they noticed some king of shift in consciousness in the writer (different from scene or context of the writer's circumstances), or maybe it's that they've now gotten to know thing intriguing or personal about the person who wrote that article. Attention to detail in the subtext or text text and the sidelines in thoughts of the readers are incredibly profound when it comes to contemplating the world of words that writers are providing for their readers, and it becomes even more incredible when these words are going appreciated and admired.
16. Style
It was interesting when I were taking language arts class and the teacher said that she was going to be grading us on our writer's voice. Someone in the class asked how that was supposed to make sense and she explained as follows. The person who is writing the piece is supposed to be able to generate some kind of influence from their style (or the way that they write).
17. Words
I have about 987 article/ book ideas which could also be generated into textbooks for college students to marvel at and appreciate (especially for people who admire writers and writing abilities and styles (based on my general ideas for the styles and forms) and how many principals of writing we can be applying to the endless array of topics and combinations of topics... I think it can become something of a business or trade for the future to benefit from the creative ingenious ideas yet to come from the musings of Elise Rene Hileman, to the final advanced publications. What I was just thinking about today was my never ending curiosity of how other people came up with and identified with the words that we use today. All the time I notice that people will often use certain words in ways that I don't find effective, (and I also so these errors in logic all too often as well which angers me and causes my writer's fury thankfully as a cure for my writers block, yet, sadly to no other benefit). However it is with specific word choices, that we find and connect to our understanding and hopefully correct interpretation of text.
18. Sentences
I know I've already really outlined almost too much here and that goes to say that you can now tell people more than just about how you feel about people and their interpretation of the world in terms of textual (and social analysis), but there are only a few more principals for me to outline for you (as readers) to follow in your endless search for appealing information on the wide web and in anything that you read for that matter from sensory information to your brain and how you so choose to interpret. Sentences are just the standards of these principals, but they are still elements you want to pay attention to. In the long run, you're going to run into a whole lot of words on your journey and you're going to be passing a lot of it by as you stream along whether you're noting each individual statement or not. But as you're reading, you're going to want to pause every now and again... in order to take in the whole effect of a few of the statements and key elements, main points and overall gist of the statements you're being provided with while reading...
19. Principals
In the end, it's all up to you how you're going to believe in and what you're going to feel about the whole article you've been reading for however long the writer has managed to keep your attention (considering their writing abilities and their effects from all the angles and aspects they could be implementing in their writing. But in the end, the overall principal of the matter is hopefully the winning writer's effect: they're going to have your mind lingering on in the realm of what it was that you were finding appealing and appreciating all along...
20. Ambition
After we've already discussed principals and motivation was already mentioned, it's something else to discuss entirely when it comes to our own internal drives to create goals for ourselves based out of articles that we've read, to be advised on what we might care for and how we might be sparking the creation of new projects for ourselves, but now we're talking about something bigger than our drive: it's about what we aspire to do in life. This coincides with the reader's consciousness more than it does the writer's effect, however, it's aspiration that motivates up and our ambition which drives us beyond the minute effects of the article's writers, and now, we're reaching a note on the spirituality of the piece and that's about how much of this information is actually going to make it outside of the minds of the readers and put into more than just action but the very spirit of the projects that we create because of the information we received while we read. That's why there are 25 of these babies here. Bunches of fun facts and intriguing ideas for how we progress people to make changes in their lives based on the teachings from the information they were receiving and how effective and encouraging they were.
21. Power
There are scales to evaluate things and I'm going to keep this short, it about magnitude. One a scale 1-10 how powerful was the message?
22. Questions
When the project is over what questions are being left on the reader's mind, how are they still pondering all of the events and proposals, facts, and information, and all of the things they just went through in order to find what they were looking for as far as reading articles can go for someone?
23. Who Wrote The Article?
What's more to look for in a writer than their actual life circumstances and their true background?
24. What else did they write?
25. Now what are they going to do?
25 things to be thinking about while reading an article was brought to you by Elise Rene Hileman, an intriguing writer who was interested in too many things while growing up to say that she can't take care of any responsibility or master any trade (besides go back and organize all of her writing she has already written when she was tired). From the writer of "Surface of the Deep," a tale of magic and dragons beginning with all original riddles in poetic form to content that is entirely riddled with bemusing subtext (in a novel) and The Justifier series (about several female lead roles for super heroic women who are endangering themselves in the name of justice (yet still bad ass, kick ass and fighting hard core until some fine fancy young heroic men can come to their aide and go and rescue them).
She is going to continue her career in writing "publications" for Wraith & Co e-commerce in the mean time... -.-