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I’ve been meaning to share this with you ever since Wiley Publishing approached me about writing a much-needed franchise book.

Those of you who know me probably wouldn’t think of me as someone who’s not confident. I do consider myself confident about a few of my abilities.

But…

I’m not really very confident about my grammatical skills. They’re certainly better than they were 6 years ago or so, when I started doing more and more business writing, but they’re not where I want them to be.

 

I have a very good reason for my lack of grammatical confidence;

 

I didn’t graduate from college.

 

I attended Cleveland State University for a couple of semesters, but didn’t apply myself. At all.

I kind of drifted from class to class. Which is in line with the disease I happen to have.

 

Don’t Feel Sorry for Me

 

Just buy my franchise book when it hits the shelves in December. Or, pre-order it.

Kidding. Don’t buy my book. Kidding again.

 

Anyway…

 

I feel that my writing skills have improved over the years. I think I read on Copyblogger.com that in order to become a better writer, one should just write more.

So, I did.

I write articles about the franchise business in lots of different places. I guess that if I wasn’t at least an average writer, I would probably be excluded from contributing.

 

So, now you know.

 

 

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