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I Started Being a Successful Writer When I Let Go of These Two Common Beginner Mistakes
Why you don’t have the results you want yet.
I have been writing for almost three years.
After my first year, I started making four figures monthly. But at that time, every viral post felt like luck. I felt like I didn’t deserve those views because I didn’t know why I had good popularity, and it was almost impossible to replicate the same results.
Also, I struggled with basic problems like what to write and how to make that idea successful. My daily basis was to read other’s people articles and try to take small pieces of ideas from each to make my posts.
Almost all my old post had research from other places, hyperlinks, and some examples after I explained what others said. But I rarely had an original idea.
I blamed the algorithm, the publications, and the lack of followers for the posts that didn’t get traction, but in reality, it was all my fault.
After I understand my two common mistakes, I don’t struggle about what to write, the time I spend writing a post, or even if that idea will be successful. I know my followers and client will love whatever I say, and I don’t panic about “writer’s block.”