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Some tips and ideas for becoming a writer

Hey there! Here are some tips and ideas for becoming a writer. This text was part of the activity booklet in my workshop, Writing Made Easy . I don't know if I'm the right person to give this advice. After all, I'm not a professional writer myself, and only write because I like to. But I think these tips are more like some motivational ideas to encourage you all to write. They don't tell much about the intricacies of writing, rather, they are some general ideas for anyone who wishes to become more fluent and consistent in their writing. I hope that this will be helpful and motivating for you. If you'd like to ask me anything about these points or writing in general, please leave a comment below. I'd look forward to any feedback and suggestions, and would also like to know if you have any tips for better writing. Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below! Do not hesitate. Write whatever comes to your mind, without worrying about whether it is rig...

Thoughts and Reflections: Writing Made Easy

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Hey everyone! A lot has happened since I last posted here and I am strongly feeling the need to post about it now. After returning from our trip to Turkey , I along with my siblings, Zainab and Ibraheem , made a documentary on homeschooling, about which I had mentioned in a previous post . It is a quite detailed video in which we've answered some frequently asked questions regarding homeschooling, as well as talked about many of our experiences. The complete video is approximately fifteen minutes long and is called 'The Story of Three Homeschoolers'. Unfortunately, we haven't uploaded the video anywhere online yet D: but if we do, I'll be sure to post it here as well. But the thing I wanted to share about right now is my own thoughts and reflections on a workshop I recently conducted called 'Writing Made Easy'. This was a three-day workshop that I did at ERDC  for children aged nine to thirteen. This was the third workshop that I conducted at ERDC -  I ha...