Use mirroring while writing



You have hundreds of ideas running in your head but don't know how to put them into words. This is where mirroring comes into play. Mirroring is a method where you scan key points and draw an identical conclusion. Today, mirroring is used in business, marketing, or sales, and writing is no exception.


Before writing, research the ideas and contents written by other writers. Collect at least 5 to 6 relevant contents based on their popularity, source, and reader's engagement. Next, read the articles thoroughly and produce the central idea for each. Then, structure produced ideas and arrange them into paragraphs.


While structuring paragraph, write a sentence explaining your big idea and then key points. Moving further, break down the key points into separate paragraphs. Explain the key issues and back up assertions with evidence by linking them to articles you collected initially. 


On a final note, scribble everything without considering the grammatical rules. After preparing the first draft, start editing, proofreading, inserting the correct vocabulary, and iterate the process until the final draft. Here, the idea of mirroring is to ease the content design thinking process, save time, and articulate the transition between ideas.