Writing, addressing the skill gap

Are you an expert in your field but you’ve not yet mastered the skill of writing? Or the exact word you seek is not always at your fingertips and you have a ‘lost for words’ moment. Or your essays are returned to you with red marks and lower scores than you hoped for? Or your writing is sometimes misunderstood?

JMP Writing Coach founder Dawn Adams has often been asked for advice on writing. Those who seek her help recognise a gap in their knowledge so they turn to adult education.

The reality is you might have studied for years to become a specialist in your field but often, writing is not taught, to any great extent, alongside those other learnings. Also, anyone with English as a second or additional language has unique challenges.

journal and pen to develop writing skills
It’s never too late to revisit writing.
— Dawn Adams

Overcoming the challenges

The JMP Method is an intensive one-on-one coaching program tailor-made to your needs and goals. It is ambitious; we are ambitious for you because an improvement in your writing can lead to more opportunities.

This coaching can also address those everyday writing challenges that can make a real difference to your career progression.

Fountain pen taking on a writing challenge

For example, we can help you find the words needed to:

- put together a LinkedIn profile

- seek out investors for a start-up or an existing brand

- reduce or eliminate typical ESL errors

- get more job interviews

- secure a higher mark in assignments

- be recognised as an expert in your field

- change career paths

- prepare for an important meeting; with a doctor, a lawyer, a client, an employer and more

- write in a clear and professional manner

- fit in more easily socially

- ensure your ideas are taken seriously and more.

New mindset to become empowered with language and writing
As your writing improves, you can more easily reach for your dreams.
— Dawn Adams

A legacy project

The JMP Writing Coach continues Dawn’s mother’s efforts in literacy.

In her homeland of India, her mother (whose initials were JMP) wrote letters for those who could not read or write.

“They wanted a raise,” she said, “more money.”

Especially if their funds were stretched when a family member was ill or a child born.

For Dawn, the JMP Writing Coach is a legacy project.

“With my mother’s assistance, they had a voice.

Without her, they would have struggled to be heard.”