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Improve Writing Skills

  

  Believe it or not, writing is one of the world's oldest forms of communication that still exists today. Our daily communication is accompanied by some form of writing, which could be in text messages, daily mails, a chatbox, or posts of your own social media accounts. 

  Writing is one of the skills that people should have and doesn't count to born talent. It's a skill that almost anybody can improve their writing skills with a little discipline and a willingness to learn. If some of you are curious enough these are some tips that can improve your writing skills. 

  Read as much as you can. Read, read, and read more. Reading is closely related to writing. This will help to improve our vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure. When we read, we learn how other people write to convey their messages in the best way possible, and we could adapt our writing styles. Try to research an article you like on the internet. Also, why not read some more posts on this blog to start? 😁.

  Develop a clear message. Think about what you want to say, what sort of message you want your reader to take away with them, and make sure that you make this message clear from the very beginning. Also, think about your audience. Do you need to take on formal form, or more informal?. These are the important steps before you begin the writing process.

  Accept what you've done even almost always rubbish. First drafts are almost always rubbish, and that's okay. Don't beat yourself up if you don't create a masterpiece on your first try. Making a masterpiece needs a lot of time and effort. Writing is an iterative process, even the best writers have to spend a lot of time reworking material they were probably too embarrassed to show anybody. 

  Well mates that's all for little tips. Consistency and disciplines are the main keys to improving any skills. You need to convince yourself that you are capable, willing to improve it. So, sit down in front of your notebook, laptop, or computer, and start writing. Hopefully, you are learning something new today, and have a nice day 😀.


References:

  1. 16 Easy Ways to Improve Your Writing Skills (2021). Available at: https://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2014/08/07/improve-writing-skills.
  2. 6 Ways to Improve Your Writing Skills - Marbella International University Centre (2019). Available at: https://miuc.org/6-ways-to-improve-your-writing-skills/.
  3. Tips on How to Improve English Writing Skills(2021) Wallstreetenglish.com. Available at: https://www.wallstreetenglish.com/blog/how-to-improve-english-writing-skills.




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