There comes the primary part of how an inexperienced student unfolds her academic research journey, the most common reason for non-native English speakers is we don't regularly write down anything in our daily lives, we don't cultivate a habit.
Here I am, overwhelmed and dumbfounded by the heavy flash from the imminent academic life tsunami, yes, I need to accumulate more colloquial phrases and be wise enough at the same time to figure out how do I apply them in writing appropriately. Unfortunately, I can't build up a full concentrated environment, even coming across several adversities mentally and physically.
Challenge 1- The anxiety of "I'm not professional enough."That's right, you're still learning, but this very state is what's most worthy of recording and analyzing.
Challenge 2- Always wanting to write a "publishable" article. This mindset will make you delay starting. Begin by writing something short and practice clearly explaining one small problem.
Challenge 3- You lack a "safe zone" where you're allowed to write messily. Create a "draft experiment area" that permits you to write mistakes, bad writing, or even awful drafts.