Be original. That's my best advice. You're going to find that there's something that you do well, and try to do it with as much originality as you can, and don't skimp on the words. Work on the words.
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Discover your own style. Don't try to repeat what has already been written - have the courage to do your own thing and don't be afraid to do something different.
Don't copy another writer's style, because that is not authentic, and that's how it will sound. You develop your style over your whole life and through countless influences. Don't impose something artificial.
Be yourself. Above all, let who you are, what you are, what you believe shine through every sentence you write, every piece you finish.
Use the creative process - singing, writing, art, dance, whatever - to get to know yourself better.
I'm constantly trying to be as original as I can.
Do not copy my style! The first rule of writing is write about what you know, not what you think you know. So, think about what you've done in your life and write about that.
A terrific exercise is to take a paragraph of someone's writing who has a really strong style, and using their structure, substitute your own words for theirs, and see how they achieved their effects.
Be original; don't be scared of being bold!
The most important advice I can offer is that writing is a craft that you can learn by practicing. If you keep writing, you will improve.
I think the best advice I give is to try not to write. Try not to overwrite, try not to make it sound too good. Just use your own voice. Use your own style of putting it down.