You're a Hard Writing Habit to Break


by Jane Sumerset - Date: 2010-07-04 - Word Count: 507 Share This!

Do you have bad writing habits? We all do. Of course, some may be worse off than others, with patterns that make their work barely readable.

Bad writing habits are hard to break. Many of them, you'll probably deny despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

Writing an article is such a great thing to. There are so many things about it that can present your name to the public.

The foundation of writing a content is through your right choice of words that best describes your topic.

Words help you express what you feel and we all know that. It provides your readers with necessary information or entertainment regarding the concept of the topic.

Writing can be fun for some times but it can be harder than you usually think it is.

Since you are dealing with words, you should be aware about the correct grammars in writing sentences and even paragraphs.

Abiding the rules of the English grammar can help you be proficient enough in writing the language.

However, not all writers are good in writing. even if you have given your best, with all your might and time, there is still a reason why you always fail. And that's because of the bad writing habits that you have.

You might not be aware about these things but as a writer, you need to avoid it at all cost to make your writing a successful one.

Once you've made peace with the fact that you need to make changes, though, here are a few things you should do.

1. Find out your weaknesses. Unless you know what you want to change, you can't get on the road to improvement. Based on your past work, what traits of bad writing have you noticed? What do your editors, peers, readers and writing software tell you needs some stepping up?

2. Work on improving areas with the biggest potential gains. Got a list of bad habits you want to change? Arrange them according to how much potential gains each one can get you. Naturally, working on those that can make the most impact in your writing will net you the best results, so prioritize working on them at a conscious level.

3. Use practical solutions. Hokey magic techniques work well in the movies. Unfortunately, they don't do so well in real life. For your sake, seek out practical, real-world solutions to the issues you discover. There are so many resources out there for writers - get on it.

4. Find a replacement habit. Habits are difficult to get rid of because they're behavior. For many people, the only way to drop one is to replace it with something else. If you find yourself habitually finishing your pieces without a proper conclusion, you have to come up with an alternate action that eliminates it altogether, such as writing your ending right after finishing the introduction.

5. Try new things. Habits are difficult to break when you do the same things over and over. If you continually write one type of piece, do something else for a while. It could be all the overhaul you need.


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