19 Signs You’re Becoming a Better Writer Than You Think

WRITER’S STORIES

Stop being your own harshest critic; your writing is improving beautifully!

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Take a deep breath and let this article be a peaceful moment for reflection. Here are 19 signs to remind you of your growth as a writer, some obvious and others more nuanced, all worth your consideration. Let’s get right into it.

  1. You doubt your writing
    Self-doubt in writing isn’t always negative. It means you’re open to improving and can critically assess your work. The best writers often question their work, pondering if there might be a better way to express their thoughts.
  2. You’ve completed writing projects
    Whether it’s an article, a blog post, or even a book, finishing a writing project is a milestone. Celebrate the completion, regardless of the outcome.
  3. You’ve evolved in your writing style
    Over time, your writing style has developed and matured. You can see a difference in your voice and technique compared to last year, which is a sign of growth.
  4. You read regularly
    Writers are readers. If you find yourself reading a lot — whether books, articles, or anything else — it’s helping you absorb different styles and expand your vocabulary.
  5. You write regularly 
    The more you write, the better you get. Consistency is key in writing, and if you’re managing to write on a regular basis, you’re on the right track.
  6. You’ve faced writer’s block and overcome it 
    Experiencing and overcoming writer’s block shows resilience and dedication to your craft.
  7. You receive feedback on your writing 
    Getting feedback, whether positive or constructive, is invaluable. It means people are reading your work and engaging with it, and that you’re open to improvement.
  8. You’ve been published
    If your work has been published somewhere — anywhere — it’s an achievement. Each publication is a step forward in your writing career.
  9. You’re part of writing communities
    Engaging with other writers for support, critique, and sharing experiences is a strong indicator of professional growth and integration.
  10. You have favorite writing tools and resources
    Developing preferences for certain tools or resources means you’re fine-tuning your writing process.
  11. You understand your strengths and weaknesses
    Recognizing what you’re good at and what you need to improve is crucial for personal development in writing.
  12. You’re proud of some of your pieces
    Having work that you’re proud to show others is a sign that you’re achieving quality in your writing.
  13. You have a dedicated writing space
    A personal space for writing helps you focus and take your craft seriously.
  14. You’ve let go of pieces that don’t work
    Being able to scrap or revise work that isn’t working is an important skill that saves time and energy for better projects.
  15. You find joy in the writing process
    Enjoying the act of writing, not just the results, is a true marker of a passionate writer.
  16. You know how to recover from criticism
    If you can receive criticism and use it constructively without letting it discourage you, your mindset is aligned for success.
  17. You see writing as a lifelong journey
    Understanding that writing is a continuous learning process shows maturity and commitment.
  18. You experiment with different genres and formats
    Experimenting with your writing shows that you’re not afraid to explore and innovate.
  19. You feel that writing is part of your identity
    When writing becomes a core part of who you are, it means you’re deeply connected to your craft.
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