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How do I Rebuild My Writing Skills?


Whatever you think of just write it down, don’t worry about mistakes and format. You can do the editing later on. It is important to put your raw ideas on paper. Writing is a skill which comes with time and experience. Before starting you should ask few questions to yourself - What to write(Content)?, How to write?, Where to write?.
How do I Rebuild My Writing Skills?

Don’t stress yourself, stay focused and relaxed. Learn your habits first. See when you are most comfortable writing and let your imagination do the job.

Writing is a skill which comes with time and experience. Before starting you should ask few questions to yourself - What to write(Content)? How to write? Where to write?.
  1. Look for the topics which excite you.
  2. Read blogs of your favourite writers.
  3. Choose a topic which is trending.
  4. Decide your audience i.e who will read your blogs or posts.
  5. Social Media like - Facebook, Instagram is quite good for starting.
  6. Learn when you are most comfortable writing.
  7. Imagination and Realistic Content is the key.
The most important thing is that you should be passionate about what you write and keep writing for the experience. These are the basic tips which can help you start writing.
You can also pursue certified content writing courses online/offline to learn key skills of content writing. There are many institutes who offer content writing courses one of them is Henry Harvin Education.


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