I always meant to stop after 30 days of... - Deepstash

I always meant to stop after 30 days of practice but with all the momentum I had going, I had to keep going. So here I am writing this piece 10 months after I wrote my first piece on Medium.com .

Like any skill, you learn by doing. But here's a trick most people don't do: write publicly.

You learn better when people can actually see your work. It forces you to dig deeper and do your very best. It gives you accountability. You get feedback from others and improved based on it.

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