Benefits of thinking cache: (This seems to have nothing to do with drafting, but it talks about the benefits of language logic in thinking, and drafting can only write a few keywords at most.) In the process of thinking, if you don't write down a sentence that can express the complete thinking process, you will only have a few keywords in your mind, and then you can expect to connect them and go out of the next step. The specific action at this time is to repeat these words. But if you write down the sentences that express the complete thinking process and read them several times, it will be much easier to connect them, because the keywords mentioned above are generally nouns, as well as prepositions and verbs to express the relationship between several nouns in a sentence.
Advantages of soliloquy: write down the data to be used below, and we realize that this is really a memorandum of thinking, so that the subconscious mind is not a memory but a self-reflection ("Is this really right?" )
This has nothing to do with drafting, but mainly talks about the benefits of exchanging knowledge with others, so skip it.
Language can think for itself. Advantages: the use of text symbols will make people think of things related to it.
After reading these points, I think that when drafting, you can also express your thinking process in words, describe it in one sentence, and then write it down. Having said that, I think of a method that my primary school math teacher often uses: when a student thinks a question is wrong, let the student tell his reason. Usually, students realize their mistakes in conversation ... but does this method also include the function of expressing by voice? )