To improve your writing skills, you can start from the following aspects:
1. Repeatedly refine your writing. First of all, make sure the words are correct and develop the habit of doubting yourself and checking the dictionary frequently. Secondly, think over and over again. During the writing process, you can be casual and write down all the thoughts in your mind. However, after writing, you must calmly check to see if there are any contradictory expressions and whether the information is conveyed accurately and smoothly.
2. Insist on practicing writing every day. No matter how many skills you master, it will be in vain if you don’t practice them. Persist in completing articles of a fixed length every day to form a habit. This allows for flexible writing thinking.
3. Reread the manuscript after writing. Instead of thinking about it for a long time, it is better to finish it in advance, leave it for a while, and then reread the manuscript. Try to re-read the articles you have written after a period of time. You will make new discoveries, which can effectively improve the completion of the work.
4. Learn to give up bravely. Writers must have the courage to go round and round, the courage to challenge different genres, and the courage to give up their works. Before we write an article, we always want to write it perfectly, but the reality is not satisfactory. When we write, we find that what we write is so different from our imagination that we cannot continue. If we really write If you don’t go on, give up decisively. But you can also use this as an opportunity to keep writing to the end, as a motivation to motivate yourself to write your next work.
5. Read a lot for a long time. Writing is an "output" behavior. If you continue to output, you will soon become "hollow". Therefore, you need to input more, read as much as possible, and lay a solid foundation. When reading, you can read books from multiple dimensions and perspectives. In addition to looking at it from the reader's perspective, you can also look at it from the protagonist's perspective. If you were the protagonist, how would you survive the crisis? If you were the villain, how would you fight against the protagonist? If you were the villain, how would you fight against the protagonist? It is the writer who knows how to create the story and how to arrange the plot development...
6. Stick to writing what you really want to write. Whether a work is popular or not has nothing to do with its subject matter. A certain subject is popular just because a few excellent writers happened to appear on that subject and they wrote good works. Only when you write about things that you are truly interested in can you have your own unique viewpoints, strong desire to express them, enjoy them, and arouse the excitement of readers. If you write something that is not suitable for you, even if it is occasionally popular, it will be difficult to stick to it for a lifetime because the process is painful. Be confident and believe in yourself. As long as you dare to write, someone will dare to read it, and if someone reads it, someone will like it.
7. Record at any time. Prepare a memo. Your memory is not as good as a bad pen. In many cases, inspiration is fleeting, so you must develop the habit of recording at any time. Mr. Osawa believes that "no matter which field you are in, you must be able to produce high-quality things. This is a prerequisite for professionals." The same goes for writers. If you want to be professional, you need continuous accumulation and a lot of practice. Write good work and sell yourself. At the same time, writers need to have a heart for excellence, be strict with themselves, and constantly learn to improve themselves. Write each of your works well, and treat each book as your last work, as a work that may determine your own destiny.