I think my mistakes were kind of common - leaning on cliches and adjectives in the place of clear, vivid writing. But at least I knew how to spell, which seems to be a rarity these days.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I personally made lots of mistakes during my 10-12 years as a newspaper editor. Some of which I felt were big mistakes I have tried to address.
Cliches and adjectives permeated my prose.
I have made a lot of mistakes, but I am proud of them all.
I was shaped by my mistakes.
I never made a mistake in grammar but one in my life and as soon as I done it I seen it.
My inner critic who had begun piping up about how hopeless I was and how I didn't know to write.
I've made so many mistakes. But it is my feeling that you learn from failures, so I welcome them as often as I can.
Computers absolutely changed my life. Before I had a computer, I had never written one thing. Not one thing. I'm a very bad speller and I was embarrassed by that. When I would type, the little mistakes would make me nutty, and I would never edit anything.
I did not have one bad spell during writing - an unprecedented record.
But no, I don't generally have trouble with spelling mistakes.