Use these five self-writing prompts to make every paragraph feel inevitable.
If I’m being honest, almost everyone uses AI in some form today. It’s not a novelty anymore; it’s part of how we think, work, and create. Some people use it to save time, others still prefer doing everything themselves. Both choices are valid; what matters is how we use the tool.
I’ve always loved writing. I dreamed of becoming an author, maybe of dark romance someday, but for now, I’m proud to say I’m the author of a research paper. (That one does feel good to mention.)
In the beginning, grammar was my biggest weakness. I could never tell where to use “had” and where not to, and my spelling mistakes could fill their own novel. Then Grammarly entered the scene, and for the first time, I could focus more on what I wanted to say rather than worrying about the commas I misplaced.
Just because Grammarly starts correcting your spelling, you did not intentionally start writing wrong words. The same goes for the AI.
Soon, I got internships and freelance work. I was thrilled that someone valued my writing, even though…
