Deliberate practice

Like everyone, I want to transform my weakness into strength by becoming a better writer. To do that, I will follow Benjamin Franklin’s rule of deliberate practice. Franklin developed a program to improve his writing skills. Franklin would read popular English periodicals of that era, and would locate prose that was clearly superior to his own. He would then follow an amazing process. He would first make notes about the meaning of each sentence and then after a few days use his own words to express the meaning. He would then compare his essay with the original. This comparison helped him discover some of his faults and correct them.

I will deliberately write on numerous topics like books, blogs, articles, movies and share with my friends who will guide me to become a better writer. I will try to create experiences that spark ideas like initiating interesting conversation with friends, talking to child., and writing morning/ night thoughts.

Soon I will start my own blog deliberate practice

Let’s hope for the best and help me to become a better writer.

Published by Mahesh kulkarni

Reader, language learner, anti-fragile

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