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Brainstorming Tips and Techniques for Your Essay
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The essay process involves many processes working together to form a whole. Brainstorming is one of the most important parts of the essay process and is connected to various other essay processes. It allows you to jot down your ideas and information that you have regarding the topic at hand. 

It is easier for writers to fall into believing that they don’t need to spend their time brainstorming ideas when they can think on the spot while they write their essays. However, these writers end up asking others, paper writing service as they figure late in their essay writing that they have run out of ideas and might have to redo the essay again. 

Purpose of Brainstorming

Brainstorming does many things:

* It helps the writers get the information down on a medium where they can see their thoughts and ideas visually. This allows them to see the informational hierarchy surrounding the subject and also allows them to see the relationships that each of the information has with each other.
* Brainstorming lets you dig out the ideas and arguments related to the essay topic through your active thinking. This helps you produce content that you might not have come up with normally. 
* It unburdens you from holding all the information in your head while writing and helps you concentrate on your writing.
* Brainstorming allows you to contribute to your essay process by creating a potential outline for the essay. The brainstorming notes further allow you to jot down ideas and break them into parts and those parts into further parts until you are left with the smallest building blocks: the specific information. You can follow the various main points and their webs and create a potential outline of the essay.
* This form of webbing allows for you to know which are the salient points and which points have the greatest and the strongest content. This further gives you enough information to let you arrange the information from the strongest to the weakest ideas. 

Brainstorming Golden Rule

One of the best approaches to come up with original ideas and arguments for your essay is brainstorming on the topic, using one of the various techniques, before doing or reading the research on the subject. The brainstorming will then have only your ideas and not something that you have read and mistakenly thought of as your own which can lead to unintentional plagiarism.

Brainstorming techniques

There are many brainstorming techniques but the most common ones are:

Mind Mapping

Mind maps work by placing the topic in the middle and having the ideas and information branch out the main topic. The ideas are then further branched into smaller and more specific information. You branch out from the main topic or write my paper and create a web of ideas from the general to specific.

Listing

This involves brainstorming the main ideas related to the topic and breaking down the topics using lists where each point is further divided into a new list. This is good at showing the information hierarchy in the topic, which allows you to organize your essay accordingly.

Journaling 

Journaling is usually used in combination with other techniques and mostly when you have a lot of time to plan for the essay. This allows you to think about the topic at hand during your daily routines and normal everyday life. This allows for your subconscious to mull over the topic and provides you with critical and holistic ideas, which you note down in your journal. Eventually, these ideas will pile up to give you unique ideas.

Useful Resources:

Writing a Story Essay: its Structure

A Total Manual for Writing the Story Essay

3 Tips to Improve Your Essay Writing

Writing a Story Essay: its Structure
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