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Writing can be easy or difficult.

It’s easy if you’re knowledgeable about your topic and confident about your


grammar, sentence construction, vocabulary and overall writing style.

Writing is difficult if you lack the necessary skills to communicate


effectively or the confidence to speak your mind.

The truth is, writing can be easy for everyone. You don’t need to be a


grammarian or extremely proficient in English to write well.

Instead, you can follow a few writing tips for beginners.

1. Enrich Your Vocabulary by Reading Great


Books
You shouldn’t underestimate the power of books to inform you and
teach new words and concepts. Choose good books and start building your
vocabulary.

Look up every word you don’t understand to find its meaning and how to
use it properly. Looking up words is now easy with smartphones and other
devices.

Aside from learning new words, reading offers the opportunity to enhance
your writing style. Pay attention to how authors deliver their ideas and learn
from their examples.

2. Never Stop Learning About Writing


There’s a saying that you can never share what you never have. This is true
even if you’re applying writing tips for beginners.

You can’t teach people what you don’t know, and you can’t enlighten others
when you are confused. To share valuable information and insights with
your readers, make reading and learning regular habits.

You can learn practically anything. Sometimes you limit yourself and


sabotage your own mental development. Don’t let complicated topics stop
you from learning.

Train your mind to read and understand difficult materials, therefore


building the confidence to try new things.
For example, you might find yourself interested in topics such as art therapy
treatment. Be bold enough to learn more about topics so you can write
credibly about them.

3. Practice Writing as Much as You Can


When learning something new, such as a dance routine, song or habit,
you practice over and over again until you become proficient. The same
principle applies to writing.

It’s a good idea to devote time to practice writing about different topics.


You can start by discussing simpler and less complicated topics. Then as
you progress, you can increase the level of difficulty.

Say you have never tried writing a full-length article or essay, and you want
to give it a try. You can start by writing about yourself or your interests.

These topics will be easier because they’re based on personal knowledge


and require less extensive research.

Before you start writing about topics, you might want to create an idea flow
in your mind.

Start with small concepts and weave them into a larger concept to create
the focus of your article. You can begin by thinking about general concepts
and using other ideas to support them.

You can start by discussing an idea and slowly building your argument by


connecting it to other concepts. Then use the main idea as a conclusion.
These processes can be challenging at first but become easier with practice.

After you’ve mastered simple topics, you can try writing and structuring


ideas for more complex points.

4. Research and Give Credit Where It’s Due


To be a credible, trustworthy writer, you must hold yourself to a high ethical
standard. Such standards include never plagiarizing or taking credit for ideas
that are not yours. Aside from avoiding copyright infringement, crediting
references helps you uphold your ethics.

This doesn’t mean you can never borrow ideas.


You can refer to the studies and research of others, but credit the authors by
adding them to your list of references or quoting them. You can also provide
links to the documentation.

5. Use Online Tools to Check Your Grammar


and Originality
With online tools such as Grammarly and Copyscape, polishing your writing
has never been easier.

You can check your grammar and learn how unique and original your work
is by scanning your piece through online tools.

Learning new things can be overwhelming because it often requires you to


leave your comfort zone.

Remember that such difficulties are just birth pangs that can yield better
skills.

Yes, this is easier said than done. However, if you apply these writing tips
for beginners, you will realize that the struggles were worth effort.

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