# Phrases to Remove ## Throat-Clearing Openers Remove these announcement phrases. State the content directly. - "Here's the thing:" - "Here's what [X]" - "Here's this [X]" - "Here's that [X]" - "Here's why [X]" - "The uncomfortable truth is" - "It turns out" - "The real [X] is" - "Let me be clear" - "The truth is," - "I'll say it again:" - "I'm going to be honest" - "Can we talk about" - "Here's what I find interesting" - "Here's the problem though" Any "here's what/this/that" construction is throat-clearing before the point. Cut it and state the point. ## Emphasis Crutches These add no meaning. Delete them. - "Full stop." / "Period." - "Let that sink in." - "This matters because" - "Make no mistake" - "Here's why that matters" ## Business Jargon Replace with plain language. | Avoid | Use instead | |-------|-------------| | Navigate (challenges) | Handle, address | | Unpack (analysis) | Explain, examine | | Lean into | Accept, embrace | | Landscape (context) | Situation, field | | Game-changer | Significant, important | | Double down | Commit, increase | | Deep dive | Analysis, examination | | Take a step back | Reconsider | | Moving forward | Next, from now | | Circle back | Return to, revisit | | On the same page | Aligned, agreed | ## Adverbs Kill all adverbs. No -ly words. No softeners, no intensifiers, no hedges. Specific offenders: - "really" - "just" - "literally" - "genuinely" - "honestly" - "simply" - "actually" - "deeply" - "truly" - "fundamentally" - "inherently" - "inevitably" - "interestingly" - "importantly" - "crucially" Also cut these filler phrases: - "At its core" - "In today's [X]" - "It's worth noting" - "At the end of the day" - "When it comes to" - "In a world where" - "The reality is" ## Meta-Commentary Remove self-referential asides. The essay should move, not announce its own structure. - "Hint:" - "Plot twist:" / "Spoiler:" - "You already know this, but" - "But that's another post" - "X is a feature, not a bug" - "Dressed up as" - "The rest of this essay explains..." - "Let me walk you through..." - "In this section, we'll..." - "As we'll see..." - "I want to explore..." ## Performative Emphasis False intimacy or manufactured sincerity: - "creeps in" - "I promise" - "They exist, I promise" ## Telling Instead of Showing Announcing difficulty or significance rather than demonstrating it: - "This is genuinely hard" - "This is what leadership actually looks like" - "This is what X actually looks like" - "actually matters" ## Vague Declaratives Sentences that announce importance without naming the specific thing. Kill these. - "The reasons are structural" - "The implications are significant" - "This is the deepest problem" - "The stakes are high" - "The consequences are real" If a sentence says something is important/deep/structural without showing the specific thing, cut it or replace it with the specific thing.