by: McKenzie Quattlebaum
If you’re like me, you might consider yourself a pretty decent writer. You probably grew up loving putting pen to paper, or maybe you’ve just always had a natural flair when it comes to words. You may have had a teacher, a parent, maybe even a friend or two, who praised you again and again for your talents in the ways of composition, or their jealousy when you always aced those essays in Mrs. Whatshername’s class. If this is you, that’s great, but don’t let it go to your head; there is always a way to improve. Sure, Michael Jordan was a good basketball player, but he didn’t stay good by sitting on the couch with a bag of chips watching Netflix, did he? No! He practiced and worked hard with coaches and teammates to become even better than he already was. You’re probably thinking, what is…
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