Everything is on wikiHow. The website hosts a seemingly endless amount of articles describing how to achieve every and any task. Everything from very practical and detailed recipes, to more obscure concepts about personal behavior. Need to change a tire? wikiHow. Need to write an application letter for a job? wikiHow. With so much content already available, it’s hard to think of what can even be contributed to the site. Here are three topics not already on wikiHow that would make great articles.
1. How to Write Fiction Quickly
As all aspiring authors know, it’s important to develop strong writing habits. In the modern world, writers want to write quickly while keeping their other priorities and social lives in check. There’s a delicate balance to be achieved here. So how could someone write an over 100,000 word manuscript in just a couple months while not having that project consume their whole life? The writer needs to stay motivated, fight writer’s block, and develop the habits to see success. They need to be mindful of their story’s pacing, characters’ growth, and the work’s overall impact on the audience. It’s a big task, far greater than the simple scribing of words on a page. Given the challenge, many write slow, so slow that they then feel discouraged and quit. This is a shame, and why there should be a resource to help educate aspiring writers achieve what they want to see achieved in their writing careers.
2. How to Buy Suits on a Budget
There’s a divine irony in how common it is for young people to be in a position where they need to cultivate an upscale wardrobe to sustain a minimum wage job or schooling. In particular, men have a challenge buying suits on a budget. The choices appear to be either you break the bank and look like James Bond, or you save a few pennies and look like little Timmy on his way to Easter service. The great thing is that there’s a way for people to take advantage of sales, clearance, thrift stores, and tailors all to hack the system and acquire clothes that look nice and expensive, but at half the expected cost. When the dude in the three hundred dollar suit compliments your fit and asks how much it costs, you can grin and tell him “eh, maybe like a hundred.”
3. How to Enjoy Long
Films Film is one of the most prevalent and popular media formats. It’s one of the largest industries in America and almost everybody enjoys a good film. But with a nine to five culture and only a couple hours free in the evening to work with, the idea of watching a film that’s close to or over three hours long is an intimidating prospect. Meanwhile, longer films can often be some of the best films out there. So why deny yourself the experience? Luckily, there are steps and mindsets one can take to make watching long films more enjoyable and rewarding.
On platform as diverse and encompassing as wikiHow, these three topic aren't present. All three would be great articles to assist the aspiring writer, the young professional on a budget, and the cinephile with not enough time on their hands.
1. How to Write Fiction Quickly
As all aspiring authors know, it’s important to develop strong writing habits. In the modern world, writers want to write quickly while keeping their other priorities and social lives in check. There’s a delicate balance to be achieved here. So how could someone write an over 100,000 word manuscript in just a couple months while not having that project consume their whole life? The writer needs to stay motivated, fight writer’s block, and develop the habits to see success. They need to be mindful of their story’s pacing, characters’ growth, and the work’s overall impact on the audience. It’s a big task, far greater than the simple scribing of words on a page. Given the challenge, many write slow, so slow that they then feel discouraged and quit. This is a shame, and why there should be a resource to help educate aspiring writers achieve what they want to see achieved in their writing careers.
2. How to Buy Suits on a Budget
There’s a divine irony in how common it is for young people to be in a position where they need to cultivate an upscale wardrobe to sustain a minimum wage job or schooling. In particular, men have a challenge buying suits on a budget. The choices appear to be either you break the bank and look like James Bond, or you save a few pennies and look like little Timmy on his way to Easter service. The great thing is that there’s a way for people to take advantage of sales, clearance, thrift stores, and tailors all to hack the system and acquire clothes that look nice and expensive, but at half the expected cost. When the dude in the three hundred dollar suit compliments your fit and asks how much it costs, you can grin and tell him “eh, maybe like a hundred.”
3. How to Enjoy Long
Films Film is one of the most prevalent and popular media formats. It’s one of the largest industries in America and almost everybody enjoys a good film. But with a nine to five culture and only a couple hours free in the evening to work with, the idea of watching a film that’s close to or over three hours long is an intimidating prospect. Meanwhile, longer films can often be some of the best films out there. So why deny yourself the experience? Luckily, there are steps and mindsets one can take to make watching long films more enjoyable and rewarding.
On platform as diverse and encompassing as wikiHow, these three topic aren't present. All three would be great articles to assist the aspiring writer, the young professional on a budget, and the cinephile with not enough time on their hands.
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