How to Write Well by Preventing Bad Writing

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Article Title: How to Write Well by Preventing Bad Writing
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It�s a common fact that everyone can literally write but not all can write that well. Writing may not seem to be a very common work in your everyday life but there comes a time where you are authorize to something which concerns about your current career.

But for some reasons, you can�t guess it right if you are good in writing or not. Sometimes, you might think that as long as you can produce a writing piece that easily then that�s it! No more discussions, no more hardships and no more taking that process any longer. That�s what most writers and even beginners often believe and suddenly they come to realize that what they did is really wrong.

When you write in a hurry, there is a huge possibility that you�ll produce a very bad writing result. It�s because you don�t have much time to review your work and correct any mistakes if you happen to notice one. And the quality of your writing may fall down at the ground.

However, if you want to be a good writer and if you desire to impress your boss or your readers, you need to correct your bad writing habit and to improve your writing skills, then you need to follow certain techniques in order to improve your writing. It is not just because of what you can think and how to make the topic flow but it is also how your English grammar works.

Some people say great writing can�t be taught, it can only be developed. You may or may not have a shot at being a great writer. Regardless, the first step to get there is to pull yourself from the rut of bad writing.

Clarity
Writing well means expressing ideas that make sense to your readers. For that reason, clarity should be among your most important goals. You must learn to recognize ambivalence, ambiguity or any source of confusion when reviewing your work, then have the initiative to actively correct them.

Rules

English writing has plenty of rules. There are rules for grammar, for spelling, for punctuation, for syntax, for structure, for rhythm and for style. Many of them can be sufficiently handled by your software for English writing. However, it also pays to familiarize yourself with the rules. Unless you do, you�ll find it hard to grow as a writer, as the rules are the playing field in which you can let your creativity shine.

Boldness

There are two extremes with regards to the intent behind your sentences: they�re either bold or timid. Erring on the side of the former is bound to let you produce more powerful prose, while the latter guarantees mediocrity. If you want to keep bad writing at bay, give yourself permission to be bold. You can always temper it later while editing.

Taking Risks

Lastly, all writers should take risks. While there�s value in sticking to what you know, you�ll never grow without expanding your comfort zones. Even if you fail, you can always fight another day.


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