It’s not easy to write every day.
Sometimes you just can’t come up with anything, you sit in front of your computer screen and you wait for the inspiration to come to you.
That’s what I’ve done most of my years as English’s student, and the results were disastrous.
Though I could read most things and understand them, I couldn’t write almost anything, no matter how simple it was.
I realized that if I continued acting like that I would never be able to write in English.
It took me years to get that and many more to put into practice what I had learnt.
Then in April I decided to write every day, I didn’t worried about neither the subject nor the quality of the text, the important thing was to develop a new skill, and that could only be done through a constant practice.
I don’t know if there is any scientist study which backs me up, but I’m sure that writing and reading occupy different areas in our brain.
I’ve learnt out of experience that though reading helps you improve your writing, it can’t replace it.
You can be a good reader and a horrible writer.
Any excuse is valid when it comes to using a language.