Answer:
- The message is worth reading
- Professionalism
- Through feedback
- Everything you write takes the place of personal appearance.
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that everything you write, whether for yourself or someone else, takes the place of a personal appearance. If you were meeting in person, you would be certain to dress appropriately and professionally. The same standard applies to your writing.
Evaluate what you have written to be sure that it is professionally written and worth reading. A message that conveys weakness or is cluttered will be lacking in professionalism. A message that stresses individuality is not likely to stress the needs of the audience.
Look on feedback as valuable advice tailored to your specific writing weaknesses—and strengths. Spellcheck does not determine success but can be used as a tool to help achieve it. Developing a message is not about speed or use of jargon, it is about meeting the needs of the audience.