10 Sexy Practices That Will Make You 10x Better Writer (Immediately)

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Lipika Sahu
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I know the headline borders clickbait, but, trust me, it's not.

Tantalizing? Hmm…Guilty!

Well, many people think to become better at something, they need to do a lot of things — learn, practice the trade for a long time, adopt many strategies, etc.

But as a writer, I am telling you, to become a better writer, you need to shed a lot of things and unlearn many things. Just like in the art of seduction —

Less is More over here.

Over the term of my writing experience, I have learned that as long as you have clarity and value for the readers, you are sorted.

Practice #1: Ditch Censorship

The best ideas are when you do not restrain your mind. That is when thoughts gush out with full force. Use that. Tap that potential.

From the moment you decide to write, remove all censors. And just write — unrestricted, boundaryless, and uninhibited.

What it means:

Harness the power of drafting. And then, after you have poured everything out, start editing.

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