I’m a blogger, and I get compliments here and there about my writing, so here are my 2c.
The best way to improve writing, is to write more. I know it sounds cliche, but writing should be 70-80% of your time spent on improving writing.
The other 20-30% should be a mix of reading what other people write. Find good blogs, read good articles. Avoid reading the news (they rarely provide concise and good writing). Also avoid social media. LinkedIn is clickbait, and short form content platforms like twitter are focused more on getting your idea in as few words as possible, which often leads to poorly formed ideas and in general bad writing style.
Use a spell and style checker, I use ltex for neovim, which afaik uses LanguageTools. It not only corrects grammar mistakes, but also point you to common issues like starting consecutive sentences with the same words, etc. I do suggest you avoid AI tools. You can use it for brainstorming, but don’t use to write/rewrite for you.
Learn grammar, proper punctuations, etc. And dont write on mobile (like I’m doing now), because you will usually get annoyed and would want to get over with it as quick as possible which often leads to poorly formed writing.
The best way to improve writing, is to write more. I know it sounds cliche, but writing should be 70-80% of your time spent on improving writing.
The other 20-30% should be a mix of reading what other people write. Find good blogs, read good articles. Avoid reading the news (they rarely provide concise and good writing). Also avoid social media. LinkedIn is clickbait, and short form content platforms like twitter are focused more on getting your idea in as few words as possible, which often leads to poorly formed ideas and in general bad writing style.
Use a spell and style checker, I use ltex for neovim, which afaik uses LanguageTools. It not only corrects grammar mistakes, but also point you to common issues like starting consecutive sentences with the same words, etc. I do suggest you avoid AI tools. You can use it for brainstorming, but don’t use to write/rewrite for you.
Learn grammar, proper punctuations, etc. And dont write on mobile (like I’m doing now), because you will usually get annoyed and would want to get over with it as quick as possible which often leads to poorly formed writing.