1. Write Anything You Enjoy
You can write a review about a new friend, share your feelings after a trip, volunteer experience, or field trip. Try to be as detailed as possible. In the end, explain why you liked or disliked something, what you've learned, and what lessons you need to take away or improve upon. You can create your own short stories, novels, or casual reflections on personal experiences. For passionate writers, the act of writing itself is what keeps them alive.

2. Set a Time Limit for Writing
Set a time limit when writing about a particular topic. This helps you manage your writing time effectively. Once the time is up, you'll know how well you performed within the time constraint, and whether you were able to develop your ideas fully as intended.
Can you write quickly and still cover the main points? This exercise will help you adapt to time pressure in your work, sharpen your thinking skills, and significantly improve your writing ability.

3. Think Independently
When writing about a topic, begin by using your own knowledge and skills. Afterward, consult other resources to fill in any gaps and enhance your work.
But ensure that you integrate these external sources into your own understanding. This will build your confidence, enabling you to face and solve challenges independently and effectively.

4. Generate 5 Ideas Every Day or More

5. Present Opposing Arguments
Think of and write down opposing views. Every day, many events occur, so take the time to reflect on contrasting perspectives and propose solutions to these situations.
Then, discuss and debate your thoughts with friends and family about the issues you care about. This practice will improve your critical thinking and may reveal fascinating insights.

6. Read as Much as You Can
Inspire yourself to read by choosing books, stories, or information that interest and excite you. Afterward, try to recall and jot down the questions or uncertainties that you may have had. These can be topics to discuss with friends or casually chat about during fun gatherings.
This practice will make you more articulate, strengthen your friendships, and enhance your memory. Your vocabulary will grow significantly, and reading books can also reduce stress and fatigue, as the engaging content will keep you hooked.

7. Summarize the Main Points
After watching a movie or reading a book, try summarizing the plot or story. This is similar to reviewing a movie or book, and it can be considered a valuable skill in reviewing.
This exercise will help you improve your ability to condense and cover key points. If practiced regularly, you could even develop the skills of a professional book or movie reviewer.

