“Unlock the Secrets: How to Discover If Your Writing Truly Shines!”
Are you a freelancer or solopreneur who finds yourself constantly questioning, “Is my writing good enough?” Trust me, you’re not alone! This nagging thought often creeps up, especially when it’s time to share your hard work with the world. The truth is, perfection can be paralyzing, and it might just be the hardest standard to meet. In this article, I’ll offer practical writing tips that steer away from striving for the so-called “best” and instead focus on delivering content that truly resonates. Sometimes, what we think we should produce can hinder our creativity and authenticity. Let’s explore how you can confidently publish your work without those pesky doubts weighing you down. Want to dive deeper? LEARN MORE.

Word Wise: Practical Writing Tips for Freelancers and Solopreneurs
The “best” isn’t always what’s needed. Here’s what to aim for instead.
“Is it good enough?” That’s a question that comes up every week in my Facebook writing groups.
These precious souls are afraid to submit their writing to a publisher or post it for the world to see. They’re uncertain about …
- Their writing ability. “How do I know that I can write well enough that people want to read my stuff?” Objectivity is elusive.
- The contents of the piece in question. “Is the structure solid? Does it make the point I intended? Will anyone want to read it?”
Maybe you’ve had similar doubts.
Is the writing itself good enough? First, use a self-check
You can allay your initial fears about your ability and your content by conducting a simple self-check. Do what editors do. Review your writing using the Two Pillars of Editing.
Pillar #1: Content
For better or worse, these days, “good enough” has a low threshold of mediocrity. Generic content is considered by many to be acceptable…
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