THE FORMATION OF ACADEMIC WRITING HABITS: STRATEGIES, CHALLENGES, AND IMPLICATIONS
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The process of developing academic writing habits is examined in this study, with an emphasis on tactics, difficulties, and consequences for both professionals and students. Academic writing is essential to university students' and researchers' success, yet it can be a challenging undertaking that depends on a number of variables, such as motivation, time management, and contextual setting. Overcoming these obstacles requires the development of productive writing habits. This study provides insights into how academics and students establish and maintain writing routines by synthesizing the body of research on habit development in the context of academic writing. The essay also addresses how academic settings, feedback, and self-control might encourage the development of fruitful writing habits. In the end, this study offers instructors and students practical suggestions for enhancing academic writing skills through habit development techniques.
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