Tone and Language That Feel Like Home
Gather six tone words—inviting, meticulous, grounded, curious, optimistic, and pragmatic—and keep them visible while writing. If a sentence fights those anchors, revise until the cadence and message align with your chosen feel.
Tone and Language That Feel Like Home
Curate phrases you’ll use often—natural light, quiet luxury, thoughtful storage, enduring finishes—and terms you’ll avoid. Consistency becomes recognizability, helping readers know they’re in your world from the first line.
Tone and Language That Feel Like Home
Avoid gatekeeping language. Offer options—splurge, save, DIY, hire-out—so more readers feel welcomed. A voice that respects different paths to beautiful living earns trust and keeps people engaged over time.