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Nadia Urooj
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August 26, 2025
I wasn’t a bad writer… I just had bad habits. For years, I thought something was wrong with me. • Why couldn’t I stay consistent? • Why did every draft feel heavy and painful? • Why did I keep hiding my words from others? The truth: it wasn’t about talent. It was about 7 habits quietly holding me back. • Procrastination. • Negative self-talk. • Ignoring self-care. • Editing mid-sentence. • Long, draining sessions. • Stopping learning too soon. • Over-accommodating feedback. Breaking these wasn’t easy, but it changed everything. ✅ I write with more flow. ✅ I create with more joy. ✅ I share with more confidence. And if I can shift these habits, you can too. Tell me in the comments: What habit are you ready to let go of so you can show up as your best self? Let’s grow together.
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Shahrul Arif
Personal Development.
3 months ago
I would choose procrastination because it kills my progress back then.
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Md Sakib H.
UX/UI Designer @WolfDevs LLC• Helping Founders, Startups, and Businesses Scale with Intuitive Website & App UX/UI Design
3 months ago
Great reflection! Breaking bad writing habits like editing mid-sentence can free up creative flow, making UX copywriting more intuitive and impactful.
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Favour Osim
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4 months ago
Procrastination is a big killer that slows down progress. I'm doing my best to avoid it too. Love the lesson here 🙌 Nadia Urooj