An Easy Framework🍥For Learning How To Write ✍🏼

I have been practicing Writing since the age of 9.
Along the way, I have done all sorts of things to try to get better:
- Read Books 📚,
- Listened to a bunch of Podcasts 📻,
- Journaled 📒 a lot.
And all of these things helped me a ton.
But if I had to start all over again (as a beginner), this is the simple framework I wish I had for learning how to Write:
Step 1: Publish 🗞️
You only save what you publish. The rest gets buried away with newer journals or newer digital notes on your mobile. You have written so much but barely published it. If you don’t publish, then that idea or thought or image disappears and becomes less valuable as you grow older 👨🏼🦽 a day or two.
Step 2: Learn in Public 👀
There is a power 🪄 to this. Which the journal lacks. People force you to level up. they demand you write about certain topics. Thus, we hear about how people are carried away with what audiences demand. Whether it be a rock concert, writers, or YouTubers they all have felt this Power. Sellers sell🍭, what the market🏪demands.
Step 3: Coach 🧢
You started running, good, now you need to learn how to run faster? get a coach. Why a coach? because the audience will tell you all sorts of things about what to do and what not to do. But you need a guide 🧭. Someone who whispers in your ears when you write, the one who motivates the wrestler 🤼 in the ring to keep fighting and most of all, to correct your mistakes.
“You can practice shooting eight hours a day, but if your technique is wrong, then all you become is very good at shooting the wrong way. Get the fundamentals down and the level of everything you do will rise.” Michael Jordan
When you're first starting out, this is all that matters.