What I've Learned

"To write is to breathe.
To breathe is to live.
To live is to do something more than just existing."
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Here are the nineteen things I've learned as a writer.📝
1. If you have free time, a notebook/paper and a pen, write.
2. Update your stories as often as you can.
3. One step at a time; one story at a time.
4. Always be open for constructive criticism. It allows every writer to learn and improve their stories, as well as their writing skills.
5. Don't pressure yourself. If you can't think of anything to write, relax your mind.
6. Never let laziness eat you.
7. A good choice of background music helps a lot.
8. Don't let your insecurities ruin your writer persona. Learn to wait. You'll have your own published books someday. You'll gonna have your own booksigning. Just wait for your turn.
9. Read some tips from different authors to improve your writing skills.
10. Stay hydrated. I always make sure I have a glass of water beside me whenever I'm writing an update. It calms my system.
11. Overcome writer's block by taking an 8-hour sleep, or just simply go for a walk.
12. If you're still having a hard time thinking of anything to write, a good view may help you. You can go to the beach, in the park, in the cafe near you, or to other places to get an inspiration.
13. Although you're writing a fiction, make sure your story appears realistic so your readers can imagine what's really happening in every chapter of your story.
14. Get out of your comfort zone. You can always explore and try other genre.
15. Create a masterpiece out of your destructive thoughts.
16. Always remember why you've started writing; to inspire and to publish a book.
17. Be an inspiration through your written works. Let your voice be heard in a different way; through writing.
18. Treat your readers as your family.
19. Don't quit. Be patient with yourself. Nothing blooms in just a snap. :]]

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