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Success Author's Corner with Rhea Wessel, Write Like a Thought Leader

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Riffing with Rhea Wessel about writing today, she provided great insight into lining up singular problems, creating solutions through headlines, and packing in knowledge to "enable constraint." 

Rhea speaks fondly of your mentors, especially her English teacher- Mrs. Thorpe,  Shawn Coyne and Stephen Pressville. From them, she learned to deconstruct stories and bring conversations forward. 

Enjoy hearing lessons from her youthful Mom and Dad that include "never give up" and "love and accept others." 

In her role of leading the Institute for Thought Leaders, her quest is to help subject experts be heard. 

And there's more- 

Understanding thought-leadership writing is one thing.Doing it, and doing it well, is another.How do you quickly attract people to your idea and engage the reader? How do you find the right point of view?Simply put: You’ve got to think like a journalist and find the right story angle.That process is called story framing.When a story is framed well, sophisticated readers will gladly hear what you have to say.

Visit www.rheawessel.com 

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