How To Improve Your Writing Skills While In Quarantine

The year 2020 is one of a kind in many ways, but, most importantly, due to the current pandemic. Nearly every corner of this world has already felt the impact.

People are dying, and businesses are experiencing some of the lowest returns in decades. Watching movies and sleeping has become the order of the day since the “stay at home” campaign started. 

Since there are few options as to what you can possibly do these days, this is the time to work effectively from home. You can also use this period to up your game in various departments.

Writing, for instance, has become one of the essential skills in the contemporary world. Whether you own a traditional or an online business, the need to connect with your clients via blogs and other web content cannot be underestimated. 

Well, writing in itself is a job for other people. In fact, most high-value freelance writers today do it as a full-time job.

Here are ways you can improve your writing skills while in quarantine. 

  1. Write Regularly

As they say, practice makes perfect. If you want to ameliorate your writing skills, then, make it a point to train every day. The best thing about writing is that no one was born a poor writer. You just need to nurture the talent in you, and everything will fall into place. 

What do you like most? 

Write about it every day. There’s a lot of free time to spare during this coronavirus pandemic. You can also write about topics in different niches, but it would be better to focus on one first. This will help build your portfolio as you grow. Writing social media posts can also help improve how you express your views. 

  1. Use Writing Tools

Whether English is your first or second language, there is always a way to polish your grammar.

The best method is to use both free and premium tools to help you keep track of your errors. Some of the most common writing tools available include word counter, Grammarly, and Reverse Dictionary. 

The first one allows you to check the number of words written after every stage. The rest, as their names suggest, are purely for grammar and vocabularies.

However, it is recommended that you don’t make any corrections until you are done with a paragraph or even the whole article. By doing so, your creative juice will flow without any distractions. 

  1. Keep It Simple

Simplicity is what gains you more readers and followers. It is one of the best tips for writing while in quarantine, and you can keep on using it in the future.

Remember that not every reader understands complex terms, so don’t write as if you’re doing a thesis report. Your main goal is to convey your message to the audience the easiest way possible.

Another way to keep your writing simple is by using short sentences and paragraphs. As a rule of thumb, one paragraph should not exceed five sentences.

This can massively improve the readability of your article, making it so much easier for your readers to understand your message.

  1. Don’t Use Filler Words

As a beginner, you might find it difficult to hit the word limit. In such a case, it is very tempting to use filler words to complete your article. Some words may sound good when spoken, but these may not be necessary in your article. In fact, they may make your writing sound redundant. 

It is not easy at first, but that’s why you need to practice every day. With time, you’ll become more creative, and some of these words will never see the light of day.

The bottom line is to always make sure to balance the use of certain words and how you convey your message. 

  1. Read More

You cannot be productive if you don’t have the right content with you. Reading books and other online articles will make you more creative in how you communicate with your audience.

Going through several blogs and articles will give you an idea of how to arrange your work. It will also help with your vocabulary, especially if you are not a native English speaker. 

Conclusion

Writing is not something you can learn within a day or two. You need to train every day by composing small pieces of content on various topics.

Remember to keep your sentences as simple as possible for your readers to understand.

You can also make use of the available writing tools to polish your grammar, word choice, and content flow. If you put these tips into practice during this quarantine, you’ll come out a better writer than before. 

Julie Higgins
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Julie is a Staff Writer at momooze.com. She has been working in publishing houses before joining the editorial team at momooze. Julie's love and passion are topics around beauty, lifestyle, hair and nails.

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