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Post by Cultures You on Oct 22, 2023 3:48:36 GMT
Knowing the language in which you express yourself is fundamental: reading posts by self-styled writers in which apostrophes and accents are randomly scattered gives you shivers. You have to put spelling, syntax and verbs together, shake them up well and create a text that has originality and possibly something interesting to say. Knowing that someone is reading you and will most likely comment on what you write is already the first great incentive to express yourself well and to be balanced in your judgments, in fact it is nothing more than an encouragement to edit yourself. The big limitation of writing blogs is, in fact, the lack of a real editor, a person who with a critical spirit shows you the inconsistencies in the text, the incomprehensible and bizarre sentences that seem so clear to photo editor you and who forces you to digest negative judgments that your self-love would rather not hear. A bit like what happenswhen everyone tells you how well you look even though you've gained 10kg, if someone then comes and tells you that you've gained weight and you'd better go on. A diet at that moment you hate it, but you know that he's the only one who told the truth. Here is a method to look at your posts with a critical spirit and try to improve by learning from mistakes, with the fundamental help of the community that gravitates around your blog: Comments are gold : a blog without comments would be a 1.0, one-dimensional site. When you read compliments and flattery in the comments on your posts, ignore them, pretend you haven't read them (at least not right away.
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