... no matter how we go about it, we are never poorer for the experiences that teach us how to write our own manuals.

Tania Aebi
... no matter how we go about it, we are...
... no matter how we go about it, we are...
... no matter how we go about it, we are...
... no matter how we go about it, we are...
About This Quote

There’s something about writing that makes you feel like you’re always learning...whether you’re writing about your life, your job, or your hobbies. Even if you’ve written thousands of words before, every time you sit down to write something new, it feels like you’re learning. You slowly start to figure out the patterns of your writing style and your rhythm starts to become more consistent. Now, with each passing day, you find yourself with better and more structured thoughts.

You start to understand what works and what doesn’t work for you. You start to understand why people respond to certain things in particular ways. And most importantly, you start to understand what you want from your writing.

Source: Ive Been Around

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