
Roy Schwartz: Smart Brevity: the Dyslexic Thinking skill of keeping it simple
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When it comes to the news, 80% of people stop reading after 250 words. So why do newspapers continue to produce 1000 word articles? Dyslexic Thinker, Roy Schwartz, and his co-founders, used his Dyslexic Thinking superpower of keeping it simple to create a whole new way to consume today’s news. They went on to write the definitive guide to communicating simple and clearly - ‘Smart Brevity’. He tells Kate why spelling is no barrier to communicating powerfully and reveals his top 3 tips anyone can use to improve the way they communicate.
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