Writing guides & better-word essays

Practical advice on word choice, professional writing, resumes, and how to make AI-assisted writing sound more human.

Better Words

Better Words for “Good” in Professional Writing

“Good” is the most overused adjective in business writing. Here are sharper alternatives organized by what kind of good you actually mean — quality, judgment, results, or character — with before/after examples.

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Resume Language

Resume Words That Sound Stronger Than “Helped”

“Helped with” is the most overused phrase on résumés. Recruiters scan past it. Here are stronger verbs to use depending on what role you actually played — lead, advisor, partner, or fixer.

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Writing Tips

How to Make Your Writing Sound More Confident

Confident writing isn't loud — it just doesn't apologize. Cut hedges, name what you believe, and let your sentences end. Five small habits that make every piece of writing feel sharper.

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Copywriting

Power Words for Sales Copy (That Still Work in 2026)

Most “power word” lists have been worn out by overuse. Here are the categories of words that still move buyers — and the ones to retire — with examples you can lift.

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Writing Tips

Better Ways to Say “Thank You”

“Thanks” can feel like a reflex. Specific gratitude lands harder. Here are alternatives organized by setting — casual, professional, and heartfelt — with phrases you can use immediately.

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AI Writing

How AI Writers Can Sound More Human

AI-generated writing has a recognizable signature — long sentences, hedging, overlong intros, and adjectives stacked three deep. Six edits make almost any AI draft feel like a person wrote it.

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Resume Language

Words to Avoid in Resume Bullet Points

Some words make recruiters glaze over. Here are the most common offenders, why they fail, and what to write instead.

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Vocabulary

How to Choose the Right Synonym (When You Have Six Options)

A thesaurus gives you a list. Picking the right word from that list is a separate skill. Three questions that get you to the strongest replacement.

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