5 Simple Writing Tips for Beginners
Few simple tricks can make your writing instantly better
Writing can feel overwhelming when you are just starting out. Staring at a blank page, overthinking every word, and wondering if anyone will even read what you write. But here is the truth, writing is not about being perfect, it is about getting your message across. And the good news? A few simple tricks can make your writing instantly better.
1. Write Like You Talk
Ever read something that felt stiff or robotic? That happens when people try too hard to sound formal. Good writing feels natural, like a conversation.
Imagine explaining something to a friend. Would you say, "Utilizing various methodologies to optimize communication is essential?" No, you would just say, "There are simple ways to improve communication."
Keep it simple. If it sounds weird when you read it out loud, rewrite it.
2. Hook Readers from the First Line
People decide in seconds whether to keep reading. If your opening is boring, they are gone.
Instead of starting with a long explanation, grab their attention right away. Compare these two openings:
Need improvement: Writing is an important skill that helps people express their thoughts clearly.
Better: I used to write like a robot. No flow, no personality, just words on a page.
The second one makes you curious, right? Start with a bold statement, a question, or a quick story.
3. Keep It Short and Easy to Read
People skim when they read online. If they see a huge block of text, they will scroll past it.
Make it easy to read by doing this:
- Keep paragraphs short.
- Break up long sentences.
- Use simple words.
- Add subheadings and bullet points.
The simpler it is, the more people will read it.
4. Edit and Cut the Fluff
First drafts are never perfect. That is why editing is so important.
Here is what to do:
- Cut unnecessary words.
- Remove anything repetitive.
- Make sure every sentence adds value.
- Read it out loud to check the flow.
If a sentence still makes sense without a certain word, remove it.
5. Just Write, Then Fix It Later
A big mistake beginners make? Overthinking. They want every sentence to be perfect, so they get stuck.
Forget perfection. Just write. Even if it is messy, even if it is bad, just get the words down. You can always edit later.
Final Thought
Writing is not about being perfect, it is about being clear, engaging, and human. The more you do it, the better you get.
Now tell me, what is the hardest part of writing for you? Let’s chat in the comments.
About the Creator
Fathi Jalil
I’m a writer who loves sharing stories and making connections. Along the way, I learned how to make writing work for me. Now, I share what I’ve learned so others can too.



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