I find it helpful to break up the text into paragraphs where each paragraph is it’s own talking point/topic. It seems easier to read, and easier to find information when re-reading.
Other things I’ve found helpful:
A main paragraph with succinct information
Follow-up paragraphs explaining the first
Dot points
The follow-up paragraphs should not have any new information in them (e.g. date/time, locations of events, tasks to be done). They should be for clarification, so that only the first paragraph(s) need to be re-read to find all the important information.
I find it helpful to break up the text into paragraphs where each paragraph is it’s own talking point/topic. It seems easier to read, and easier to find information when re-reading.
Other things I’ve found helpful:
The follow-up paragraphs should not have any new information in them (e.g. date/time, locations of events, tasks to be done). They should be for clarification, so that only the first paragraph(s) need to be re-read to find all the important information.
This is just my experience. I am not an expert.
That’s basically how studies/scientific papers are written
Hypothesis
Point by point analysis
Conclusion