Why Is Editing Your Work Important?

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If you write for your job or business, you need to read this. If you write at all, you should read this. Editing is an important step in the writing process, and itโ€™s more than checking for typos. A lot more because of whatโ€™s at stake.

Editing can prevent awkward situations that result from typos, and it can prevent confusion from a poorly worded message. Here are four reasons to ask someone to edit your work. 

Professionalism

Editing is a key step in maintaining your professionalism. A quick review doesnโ€™t take long and saves potential embarrassment and heartache.

For example, if youโ€™re sending a text for work, take an extra second to reread your message. Check your phone didnโ€™t surprise you with autocorrect. Anyone who has used a smartphone long enough has likely experienced an unusual autocorrect suggestion.

When writing emails, check that youโ€™ve spelled the recipientโ€™s name correctly. You donโ€™t like it when people get your name wrong, so treat others with that in mind!

The other party can guess your meaning when you skip a word. However, โ€œI will finish by tomorrowโ€ and โ€œI will not finish by tomorrowโ€ have a completely different meaning.

Editing your work can include checking what you do. I once saw a section on a website that looked like internal notes to team members โ€“ because someone had accidentally hit publish instead of save.

Clarify Meaning

Itโ€™s clear in your mind what you want to say. Asking a coworker or taking a break before rereading your work can make a huge difference. You may find that your writing isnโ€™t as straightforward as you thought.

Getting someone else to read your work can give you valuable insight. They may ask questions that make you realize you left out details or your meaning wasnโ€™t clear. Or they may have suggestions about how to write something more concisely. Why take fifty words to say something that you can express in thirty?

When you read your work aloud, you might realize you are wordy. You might discover that you need more commas to break up chunks of text in a sentence. Or you may have a sentence that goes on forever and you need to add a period before you pass out from lack of oxygen.

Verify Details

Review important details before publishing a report or sending an email. A simple typo could send your client to the wrong address or invite a colleague to attend a meeting at the wrong time.

Numbers can be boring to check, but they are worth verifying. For example, suppose you have completed several calculations. Youโ€™re typing up a table of numbers or copying a bunch of monetary totals as part of a project proposal. Double check your numbers. You donโ€™t want your proposal to say that you can do the project for $1000 when your team quoted $10,000 for the job!

New ideas

Asking someone edit or check over your work is the same as getting a fresh pair of eyes. Youโ€™ll see your work from a new perspective. Your coworker could provide suggestions on a more engaging way to word your email.

A colleague could provide ideas for another way to present your information. For example, taking a paragraph of statistics and presenting it as a graph or colourful infographic.

Key Takeaways

It is worth taking the time to double check your work. You could be saving yourself the embarrassment of a costly typo. You could gain insight into writing in a more appealing way to your audience. Be open to learning from mistakes and learning new ways to write.

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22 responses to “Why Is Editing Your Work Important?”

  1. DEVANG UPADHYAYA Avatar

    I agree with everything you have mentioned Oh kind Ma’am

    These things are crucial.

    Editing gives extra chance to create something different from planned

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    1. Vanya Wryter Consulting Avatar

      Yes, when you edit something it can turn out differently from what you started with.

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      1. DEVANG UPADHYAYA Avatar

        Yes exactly

        Sometimes I remove complete paragraph

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      2. Vanya Wryter Consulting Avatar

        Yes. I’ve done that too.

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  2. 100 Country Trek Avatar

    Thanks for sharing this idea. Anita

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    1. Vanya Wryter Consulting Avatar

      Thanks for stopping by, Anita!

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  3. Pooja G Avatar

    Yup, editing is so vital especially when you write as a profession. It’s so easy to miss some grammatical errors or even a typo and editing helps fix those.

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    1. Vanya Wryter Consulting Avatar

      Yes, and what’s more appalling is some typos survive edit after edit.

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      1. Pooja G Avatar

        True, some are there even after editing.

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      2. Vanya Wryter Consulting Avatar

        I’ve seen edits that are still there after publishing. And after I’ve given the ok to print 1000 copies.

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      3. Pooja G Avatar

        Oh no, that’s so awful. That reminds me of this video of John Green I saw where he said that whenever he reads his books for the first time after it’s published he always finds a typo.

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      4. Vanya Wryter Consulting Avatar

        Yes, some typos are so stubborn!

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    2. DEVANG UPADHYAYA Avatar

      How many errors PG has in her first draft?

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      1. Vanya Wryter Consulting Avatar

        I don’t know. I don’t count errors. Only something like Grammarly does that.

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      2. Pooja G Avatar

        All of them ๐Ÿ˜…

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      3. DEVANG UPADHYAYA Avatar

        Wow

        Looks like finest blogger can make mistakes too ๐Ÿ˜…

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      4. Pooja G Avatar

        Literally all the time ๐Ÿ˜…

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