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Practice makes perfect, but remember: Blind spots always exist. You can share your writing with either your friends or your readers. Get their feedback on your writing, and don't be afraid to be c...
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Practice makes perfect, but remember: Blind spots always exist. You can share your writing with either your friends or your readers. Get their feedback on your writing, and don't be afraid to be criticized. Open your mind to all the comments and turn them into opportunities for growth. Occasionally, you might find it beneficial to take a break from writing and read the writing of others. Study how they communicate thoughts or depict a situation. Mark some well-written sentences and paragraphs. I often use bookmark managers online, such as Raindrop and Markup, to organize my favorite sentences. Last but not least, the more knowledge you gain, the better you can write. Try to broaden your horizon. Avoid confining yourself to a narrow field. **Conclusion:** 1. Write more. 2. Read more. 3. Embrace criticism.