2 Common Mistakes Almost All Writers Make
How to Avoid Them

Are you a perfectionist?
None of us is a perfect writer, and we all make mistakes, but the real problem is that we often fail to recognize the mistakes we’re making while writing and how to solve them.
Mistake #1: Writing Without Knowing the Purpose
The biggest mistake writers make is creating stories or content without a clear intention behind them.
This is a problem that needs to be addressed because it’s the primary reason many writers struggle to find an audience.
To avoid this mistake, always ask yourself some really important questions:
- Why am I writing this?
- What’s the objective of my writing?
- What’s the goal I want to achieve with this piece?
Many writers, don’t have the answer to these questions but this lack of purpose can lead to writing that goes unnoticed and unrewarded.
To rectify this, it’s essential to come up with a solid and meaningful answer.
Solution to Mistake #1
- Sharing a personal experience showing some proofs and skills that are relevant to others and could give real samples to work upon.
- Helping your audience solve their problems,or knowing if you can suggestions to solve the issue.
- If you’re writing an essay, addressing a top-of-mind topic that people care about.
The solution to this mistake is simple — take the time to answer these vital questions before you start writing. It provides your work with direction and purpose.
Mistake #2: Not Stepping Out Your Work into the World
The second mistake that many writers make, and the most common one, is not putting their work out into the world.
This is often driven by fear — fear of being judged, fear of failing, and fear of not being cut out for the writing profession.
The reality is that you can’t have a successful writing career without sharing your work with others.
The fatal mistake writers make is procrastination, speculating, and hesitating:
- Wondering which platform to write on.
- Wondering which tools to use.
- Wondering what lead magnet to create.
- Overthinking without producing any writing accomplishments.
Solution to Mistake #2
It’s essential to overcome these fears and self-doubt.
Remember that if you publish something and nobody reads it, you won’t die. If your product or idea fails, you can create another one.
The journey may involve mistakes, setbacks, and pain, but it’s part of the process of making a full-time living doing what you love.
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, success in the writing world is attainable if you’re willing to take action and overcome your fears.
Don’t hesitate, and don’t get caught up in overthinking.
Start writing, sharing your work, and learning from your experiences.
Success is just a matter of time, and you are fully capable of achieving it.
While I can’t sit beside you every day, I can provide guidance and encouragement through content like this.
I could relate to the things you are feeling but trust me success is just a mile away.
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