RANDOM ACTIONS:
Obscure
Hampered
Forbid
Lighted
Isolate
Smelled
Boiled

RANDOM STARTERS:
sustain
why could
how to settle
whoever
how to relieve
lessen
cheapest

RANDOM TRAITS:
Present
Unkind
Working-Class
Invisible
Perceptive
Witty
Versatile
Shattered

The Messy Freak Content Template

Some say that a messy work area is a sign of a messy mind. You could argue, if you’re a messy freak, that an empty work area is a sign of an empty mind.

Even if you’re the neatest freak in the world, you probably have areas that are messy. Now is the time to confess your weakness to the world and tell your audience, why this is a good or a bad thing.

This is how to use the Messy Freak Content Template:

1: Pick your topic – an area where you have some kind of mess.

2: Come up with an interesting headline. Your angle could either be to clean up the mess or to tell why being messy in this area is a good thing. The headline must reflect this angle.

3: Write an introduction to your article, telling your readers what area you are dealing with here.

4: Elaborate on your messy area. Is it a good thing, Why, Is it a bad thing, Why, How can you clean up the mess for good,

5: Summon up your article in the conclusion, and lead into your resource box, if you’re writing for article syndication, traffic or back links.

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BASIC QUESTIONS:
Who
What
Why
Where
When
How

JOURNALIST QUESTIONS:
Who did that?
What happened?
Where did it take place?
When did it take place?
Why did that happen?
How did it happen?

FURTHER QUESTIONS:
Whom?
Which?
Whose?
How far? 
How long? 
How much? 
How many?
How come?
Why not?
Why didn't?