This leads to authors and bloggers babbling more and more. “It doesn’t matter, it’s fine!” is the typical attitude of the average author.
Great writers are different. They pay attention to every sentence, every word.
You weigh everything on a gold scale and ask yourself three questions about each word:
1) Is the word necessary?
2) If so, is the word important?
3) If so, is the word strong?
Example:
“You have to use your time wisely because you only have very little of it.”
Better:
Admittedly, that is costa rica telegram screening a high bar. But why do we need a low bar? To reach it and then pat ourselves on the back?
No thanks.
I prefer to follow Les Brown's advice: "Aim for the moon. If you miss, at least you'll land among the stars."
If you as an author are not brutal to yourself and your choice of words, then the audience will be.