ADHD, Autism, Schizophrenia, Aphasia cause communication difficulties as well.
Ask HN: How do you improve your writing? (Saw this trending and it inspired me to post this)
After completing the previous paragraph, I have then reviewed and re-written it about 10 times.
I find this approach very satisfying as my own understanding improves as well as my writing. After writing these last two sentences, I have again reviewed and re-written the entire piece multiple times.
After writing longer pieces I go back over the piece moving paragraphs, adding new ones, deleting old ones, dividing paragraphs, and launching editing cycles for others.
As I proceed, I have confidence that I am entirely in control and will go back and fix any remaining issues. Again the key is to ease back, relax, and just let it evolve.
P.S. I want to emphasize how worthwhile are the new insights into the topic that come from cycles of editing cycles.
It will appear as if you don't know what you are saying or you are making things up. Also, you will have people saying this:
"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough."
Nobody's going to wait for you to finish your sentences either. They assume something and react.
Such reductionist statements might be valid for most cases but if you are at the receiving end due to communication/articulation problems, it's really difficult to convince people.
There are other problems that come up.
It takes me a lot more iterations to get things right. I'm curious if someone has figured out communication for people with language disorders.